The quotes were taken from the Kaufman Park thread.Dee Martinez wrote:Since when are cities in the "development" business?.....PS If your formula were stricly applied, the homeowners adjacent to the park would see their tax valuation jump into the neighborhood of $600,000. Pretty pricey for French and Andrews, dont you think?
Yes.
That is what defines a city. Cities build the roads, bridges, sewers, water lines, museums, stadiums; Avon builds a new exit on I 90, Westlake builds the infrastructure that made Croker Park possible. All across the world Cities are recreating themselves.
There is no reason Lakewood shouldn't be part of the process. If we don't compete with the competition the City will wither and die.
The people that need to be afraid of the new value of Drug Mart Plaza are the commercial property owners. If properly appraised those values should increase by 300% at the next countywide appraisal.
EGADS!!!!! Trapped by my own rhetoric!!!!!Jeff Endress wrote:BillHowever, if the City had the $1.3 million we spent last year on fire department overtime perhaps the City would have the money for development.
Given the normal tone of your posts, what are the chances that you would:
1) Trust the Lakewood CIty Government to actually undertake developement, and ;
2) Not demand that such savings be used to decrease the tax burden of the residents.
Just wondering
Jeff