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As a new state law took effect Sunday making it easier to force a vote on dissolving village governments, one of Western New York's most affluent communities was shaping up to become a key battleground in efforts to reduce the size and cost of local government.
But even after learning that they pay an average of $170 more per year in property taxes than homeowners in the Town of Amherst, some Williamsville residents said they aren't willing to give up their village government.See the full content of this document
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Battle Lines Drawn Over Dissolution of Williamsville
"It's worth every penny," said Leigh Mackowiak-Harvey, one of 130 people who attended a meeting of the Williamsville Citizen Study Group on Sunday in the Historic Village Meeting ...
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