Roanoke County keeps current tax rates, despite one supervisors call for cuts Ian Price April 13, 2016 1 minute read The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors voted to not raise the real estate tax and personal property tax rates yesterday, but Hollins Supervisor Al Bedrosian says the county should consider a tax reduction. WFIR’s Ian Price has details Share: Post navigation Previous: Kaine: president needs to propose IS battle plan, Senate needs to debate and vote on itNext: Take advantage of Secure Your ID Day Related Stories Prices rise for FloydFest 2026 Tuesday at midnight – with the 2026 festival just over 3 weeks away Gene Marrano June 29, 2026 38th Annual Salem Fair returns Wednesday Web Staff June 29, 2026 Carilion, FBRI host workshop on latest treatment options for some forms of cancer Gene Marrano June 26, 2026