They adopted municipal levy limits and then tightened them in 2011 so that most cities and villages can only increase their levy based on net new construction growth, regardless of inflation or rising service costs. So little example here. My city of Glendale, landlocked, fully developed. All I can do is redevelop properties. My net new construction number most years is a half a percent. That doesn't even keep up with the increase in the cost of road salt for the winter, let alone health care and everything else. (04:12–04:20)
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Asserts that Glendale is landlocked and fully developed, with net new construction growth at about half a percent most years.
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