Reeves open to property tax reform amid ongoing state audit

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves on Tuesday opened the door to property tax reform, saying he is prepared to engage in a practical, statewide discussion even as a high‑profile state audit campaign continues to scrutinize local spending across Florida.

Reeves framed the issue in terms of trade‑offs rather than absolutes. He said he supports a serious look at changes that could ease the burden on homeowners while preserving the revenue cities use to fund police, fire, parks, and other basic services.

“If the goal of the discussion is to have property tax reform, let’s talk,” he told reporters at his weekly press briefing…

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