DougHuntingdon wrote:A win win situation? I'm not trying to change the subject, but JOB this reminds me of how someone said the Savannah Peninsula would cost us nothing.* Please pass the Kool Aid.
Doug
I understand your point I really do, once the money hits the government coffers it is ours, and however it is spent it will cost us something somewhere else.
My point was, not our tax dollars. This comes from the tobacco settlement. Strickland seems to have thought this through as witnessed by his answers. Using groups already in place. Ease of filing for it, blanket deal based on age to make it simpler. Cover any loss to the schools so that it helps and does not hurt them.
One of the things I always hear about Lakewood is the high taxes forcing elderly out. This might address that one problem, might not.
I think it is a good plan. With more to come, this owas just a small part of the tobacco money.
As for the Peninsula, I am not sure it was NO COST, but if you build 100 acres of land in a built out community for $50 million, and one of the biggest detractors to the idea for personal reasons shrugs their shoulders and says it will only create $250 million in property. Am I missing something? Of course in a perfect world.
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