Posts Tagged ‘MEALS’
Bath Supervisors Raise County Meals Tax To Four Percent
The Board of Supervisors votes unanimously to raise the tax from 1% to 4%.
The board also continues to debate the proposed real estate tax rate for next fiscal year.
Read MoreBath County Meals On Wheels Needs You!
The Meals on Wheels program in Bath County is looking for volunteer drivers to make deliveries of prepared meals. As little as an hour of your time each month can help make a big difference.
Read MoreHealth Insurance Tops Bath County Supervisors’ Agenda
This month the Bath County board of supervisors finds itself dealing with health insurance options for county employees and questions about the meals tax.
Read MoreBath Supervisors Delay Public Hearings Until March Meeting Due To Weather
Public hearings on the meals tax and the fire and security alarm ordinance will were moved to the March Supervisors meeting due to bad weather. A recently discovered 1997 alarm ordinance will be compared to the newly drafted one. The Supervisors did address other matters and appointments at their shortened meeting earlier this week.
Read MoreA 4% Meals Tax Referendum Is On The Ballot In Bath County This November
It’s the second chance for a tax that would primarily affect tourists coming to the county. County voters defeated it in an election last year.
Read MoreBath County Will Try Once Again To Pass The Meals Tax
At its monthly meeting, the Bath Board of Supervisors also heard requests from the school board for a new bus and from the airport for help
Read MoreMeals On Wheels Needs Help To Feed Pocahontas County Seniors
The Pocahontas County Meals on Wheels does a great job of providing needed food, but they need help to defray the costs of a program that’s a lifeline for many senior citizens
Read MoreHelp Your Community While You Cruise Around
Drivers wanted for Senior programs in Bath and Highland Counties
Read MoreBath Meals Tax On The Ballot November 4th Faces Opponents
This if the second of two stories to present both sides of the proposed meals tax. Supervisor Richard Byrd and Restauranteur David Bradley are opposed to the new tax.
Read MoreBath County Meals Tax – Supporters
This is the first of two stories presenting arguments for and against the proposed meals tax for Bath County. Supervisor Stuart Hall and citizen Pete Minetree speak on behalf of the proposed tax.
Read MoreMeals Tax Will Be On November Ballot
Bath residents will voice their opinion of the Supervisor proposed meals tax when they go to the polls in November
Read MoreBath Co Supervisors Consider A Meals Tax For The County
They also discuss tourism planning and a wind energy study during the July meeting
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