I have thought about this at length. I have come up with no workable answers. I agree that property taxes are wrong, but if they weren’t there other taxes would be created or increased to make up the shortfall. Infrastructure needs are what they are, and it seems it has been decided that property owners need to carry the load. However, I see no evidence that those taxes are being used correctly. The best way to reduce those taxes is to get the school taxes off the property levies, among many other things. The realist in me sees that is a pipe dream. The inflation of property values makes it just too profitable to do otherwise. Yet the local and state governments determine property values. It doesn’t take a mental heavyweight to see how this works.
Property taxes are immoral and make everyone a slave to the government. They should never be allowed no matter how much "it's for the children".
You are not "owed" free anything, including those children, they are not "owed" anything from uninvolved parties.
You want roads, well then people that want roads or use roads can pay for them. How that is done is up to the people to decide.
Registration fees on vehicles and road fuel taxes are an example of a solution.
Some money does need to be spent to keep a society running, pretty much the only fair and non enslaving thing is to have a sales tax where all goods are taxed at the exact same rate, everyone pays the same rate at their purchase and no getting out of it because you are special or such.
That should be the ONLY taxes allowed.
If the government complains there is not enough money, either the people can agree to a higher tax rate, knowing ALL of them even the non-productive folks will see their standard of living cut, or the government can get out of the way and let the economy grow to increase the tax base, or we can agree we don't need all this bloat over our heads.
Not going to happen now, but after the collapse of civilization, those who get a chance to rebuild would be wise to consider it carefully.