Corbin Planning Commission considers tax incentive for improvement of blighted properties

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The Corbin Planning Commission is considering a tax incentive plan that would reward those who make significant improvements to abandoned or blighted properties in the city.

The issue was discussed during the commission’s regular monthly meeting last Friday. Board member Terry Skinner proposed the notion of a tax incentive program, and pointed to an existing program in the city of Louisville that could be used as a template.

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