City of Seneca Hosts Informational Sessions on Municipal Tax Relief Referendum
The City of Seneca is hosting weekly informational sessions at Seneca City Hall to help voters understand the Municipal Tax Relief Referendum that will appear on the Nov. 3 general election ballot. These sessions, held every Wednesday from 5:30 p.m.…

Greenville Spartanburg Asheville Anderson, SC, August 17, 2026 —
The City of Seneca is offering residents opportunities to learn about an upcoming Municipal Tax Relief Referendum. Weekly informational sessions are being held at Seneca City Hall to provide details and answer questions regarding the referendum, which is scheduled to appear on the November 3 general election ballot.
These sessions are designed to help voters understand the implications of the proposed 1% sales and use tax. According to city officials, the tax is intended to fund property tax credits for owner-occupied homes and support capital projects.
The informational sessions are conducted every Wednesday evening from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The sessions will continue until October 28. During these times, attendees can expect to find displays and city staff available to address inquiries about the referendum.
Residents interested in the specifics of the Municipal Tax Relief Referendum, including how it might affect property taxes and funding for capital improvements, are encouraged to attend these sessions. The city aims to ensure voters are well-informed before heading to the polls on November 3.
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