Several Lancaster County residents weighed in on the Board of Supervisor’s planned property tax increase from $2.04 to $3.75 per $100 of assessed value. Officials say the additional revenue is needed for broadband internet deployment but the Rappahannock Record reports those residents making feelings known at an April 29 public hearing suggested the board try to get the money from other sources before increasing taxes. A decision is slated for the next board meeting on May 27.