Harnett County Property Tax Concerns Rise as Officials Explore Impact Fees

Harnett County property tax concerns took center stage during a recent commissioners meeting, where residents voiced frustration over rising costs and affordability challenges. Many longtime homeowners say increasing property values are making it harder to stay in their homes.

County leaders are now exploring potential solutions, including developer impact fees, which could help shift some of the financial burden away from residents and onto new development projects.

Residents Speak Out on Harnett County Property Tax Concerns

During the public comment period, multiple residents shared personal stories about struggling with higher tax bills. Some said they would not be able to afford their homes if they were buying today, while others expressed concern about the long-term sustainability of living in the county.

Concerns also extended beyond taxes, with residents questioning how funds are allocated and whether services are keeping up with growth.

Impact Fees Could Offer Relief

County Chairman Duncan Jaggers indicated that developer impact fees are being considered as a possible solution. These fees would require developers to contribute more toward infrastructure and services as new communities are built.

The goal is to balance growth with fairness, ensuring that new development helps support the county’s needs rather than placing additional strain on existing residents.

For more information on county policies and updates, visit the Harnett County official website.

Looking Ahead for Local Communities

As Harnett County continues to grow, leaders face the challenge of maintaining affordability while supporting infrastructure, schools, and public services. Discussions around property taxes and impact fees are expected to continue in the coming months.

For residents across the Sandhills region, including nearby Moore County communities, these conversations highlight broader concerns about growth, cost of living, and long-term planning.

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