“Green State” workshop
Georgetown Mayor Patricia Chase Green has decried the low fees that residents and business owners pay for property taxes in the capital city as the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) grapples with the environmental impacts from issues surrounding solid waste management.
Chase Green reiterated the Georgetown M&CC’s position on the current rates at the Regency Hotel on Monday as she addressed a gathering at the Georgetown consultation on the Green State Development Strategy (GSDS) for Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica).
“We have no (property) valuations in many years, so persons are paying $1200 per year for their rates and taxes for their disposal of garbage, cleaning of drains, streetlights and sustainable roads, but $1200 a year cannot work,” the Mayor


                
		







