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<br />e <br /> <br />Afton <br />Ham Lake <br />Ramsey <br />Corcoran <br />Andover <br /> <br />$956.00 <br />968.00 <br />982.00 <br />990.00 <br />1,000.00 <br /> <br />The five metro cities with the highest tax are: <br /> <br />Waconia <br />81. Paul <br />Osseo <br />Minneapolis <br />Little Canada <br /> <br />1,451.00 <br />1,391.00 <br />1,378.00 <br />1,368.00 <br />1,363.00 <br /> <br />As you can see, if you include Elk River with the "metro" communities, it has the lowest <br />tax on a hypothetical $90,000 home. Elk River's property tax of $931 is $25 lower than <br />Afton's $956. This is particularly good news and should be passed along to the <br />appropriate individuals and parties. To supplement the information in this memo, I have <br />included the salient points from the Minnesota Journal, a publication of the Citizens <br />League. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />s:eda:proptax <br />
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