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Metro, schools drive slated property tax increase in Arlington Co.

ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥 Arlington County homeowners should expect to see a larger property tax bill next year.

The county’s board on Thursday finalized a budget that calls for a 1.5-cent rate increase. The board is set to vote on the spending plan on Saturday.

The average homeowner’s tax bill will increase roughly $300, reflecting the higher tax rate and rising property assessments.

Metro and schools are the two main drivers behind the property tax increase.

Metro requested more money from the region’s jurisdictions to fund its operations, which means that Arlington needs to put millions more toward the transit system.

鈥淭his year was the largest increase in a long while,鈥 Board Chairman Jay Fisette said.

That trend could continue over the next few years unless changes are made to Metro’s funding structure.

The county also increased school funding by a similar amount to handle the system鈥檚 rising enrollment.

鈥淲e have some of the best schools in the United States of America. We鈥檙e proud of it. We also know that we are victims of our own success,鈥 Fisette explained. 鈥淭he schools are so good, the community is essentially so attractive, we don鈥檛 have enough room for the people and the schools continue to grow.鈥

Along with boosts to transit and education, the board is also putting more money toward improvements along the Columbia Pike and Lee Highway corridors.

鈥淏eyond that, I think you saw restraint,” Fisette said.

The county’s manager had recommended a 2-cent property tax rate increase. But the board opted for a slimmer 1.5-cent hike by trimming down of a variety of smaller costs and improvements that had already been in the budget in order to minimize the financial hit to property owners in Arlington.

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