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Published: November 17, 2010

Fluvanna County Real Estate and Personal Property taxes for the second half of 2010 are due on Monday, Dec. 6. Tax bills have been mailed. Failure to receive a bill does not constitute relief of payment of taxes or the penalty. Payments received after the due date will incur a penalty. If you have not received your bill and you know you own land and or a vehicle, you need to contact the Fluvanna County Treasurer’s Office immediately at (434) 591-1945.

Regular office hours are Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On Friday, Nov. 26, and Saturday, Dec. 4, the office will be open from 8 a.m. to noon. On Monday, Dec. 6, the office will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The office closes at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 24 and is closed Thanksgiving Day.



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by Greg LETIECQ of At Work Jan. 5, 2011, 03:22 PM

These taxes keep going up and up, and we still don’t have the services we need.  Maybe Supervisor Kenny’s idea of encouraging undocumented workers to reside in the county is a good idea, as it might create an economic boom.  We’d create jobs building additional schools to handle the influx of new children, need to hire about a dozen new ESOL teachers, the local market for language interpretation would explode, and we’d even get those cool Mercado Latino shops that sell Bimbo cakes from Mexico.  Most likely we’d have to hire about six new deputies to help with this, too.  It’s a win-win all around.

Then we’d have to build new houses for all those undocumented workers, but not too many because they often share.  They can actually get about fifteen young men packed into a three bedroom house!  It’s quite amazing - and they share so much of their culture with their neighbors, such as their love of music.  It really enriches a community.

I know some might argue it’s not a good idea to encourage foreign lawbreakers to invade, but as Supervisor Kenney has explained, those voices are only a bunch of racists who cant stand brown people. 

We should give it a shot.  It has to be better than seeing our taxes go up all the time.


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