That's what it comes down to Dee.Danielle Masters wrote:At some point when the negatives outweigh the positives you just cut your losses and leave.
I like the points Mr. Galvin makes. Sure would be nice to hear more about BPO's. I agree with Brian Pedaci too i.e. ** applause **
What? That makes no sense at all. I was forced to get a security system last year after two break-ins on our street. The police can't be everywhere. Not even 30 more (I understand what the presence of added officers mean and so on). Even a LKWD Police Sargent told me they are worthwhile and the pd takes the calls seriously from the alarm company and respond immediately. $300 per $100000? Not so sure I'm a supporter now. $25/month. Double it (most people I know are paying taxes on property valued around 180 to $200,000). On top of that we have the latest school charges, another one soon on top of that and you know they are due to ask for an operating levy. What about the county tax Ryan Demro warned us about? Wow. How far can tax payers be pushed before they move? This is getting ridiculous. And for what?Jim O'Bryan wrote: A worthwhile alarm is going to cost $500 to $1000 a year, and it would not have stopped the Master's encounter, nor the Library encounter. The police levy for equipment, training, and 29 more police is $300 per $100,000 as we figure it. Seems like a no brainer to me. You buy a burglar alarm, and you the only people that know are you the alarm company and maybe the guy breaking in.
The cost of living in Lakewood is getting to the point where it just isn't worth it. I'm on the fence, but about the only thing keeping me here is the schools. Well, that and the fact houses aren't selling. People, for some reason, keep putting Lakewood on too high of a pedestal.
Those are not fare comparisons. I pay ridiculous taxes in this city. I expect the best here. Period. I don't care about the other cities. True, there is no safe haven.Todd Shapiro wrote:When we start making comparisons between Lakewood and other Greater Cleveland communities, I still beg an answer to the question where is this safe haven.
What we pay in taxes in this city, we should have the best. I think our PD is pretty darn good like I've said in other threads, but if you eliminate waste in other areas, could we add resources to the PD? I don't know. Before raising taxes, before adding more levies, prove to me city hall has done all they can to reduce or eliminate waste. Wasted salaries, wasted time, wasted labor, wasted resources and so on. I'd like to see any city hall administrator last a week in the manufacturing environment of this country. City hall should adopt Kaizen and strive to eliminate Muda.
I feel sorry for Dee, her family, and every other victim of crime in this city. For what we pay for protection and services from this city, there's little excuse.