The Concord Township Fire Levy is creating quite a stir in the community. LFC would like to offer both sides of the issue a forum to present their views. Those that are for the levy can send their article to brian@lobbyistsforcitizens.com, and we will add it to this post for you.
Here are the arguments against the levy from the ‘Affordable Concord Taxes’ group:
We could be forced to pay more than $10 million in new taxes – plus millions in interest and other costs – because the Trustees are proposing an outrageously large and expensive fire station. In fact, this new facility would be four times bigger than the current fire station on Rt. 608.
You just have to do the math: These plans are more excessive, and some of the features seem overly costly, compared with fire stations in the area. Yet we have a similar number of fire and emergency calls each year.
We fully support our firefighters and EMS professionals. Of course we want a safe community and to see new stations built, but just not such excessive plans and with residents on the hook for decades of debt. There are better, alternative sources of funding that won’t raise our taxes.
Vote NO on Issue 1. Let’s make our elected officials act more prudent and fiscally responsible.
1. The Trustees previously stated that the continuous fire levy that was recently passed was to be used for fire apparatus and buildings.
2. New fire stations can be built over time with the funds from that levy and from JEDD funds without the need for another bond levy.
3. The officials have not been able to adequately justify why is there need for a 24,000 square foot facility.
Categories: Concord, Lake County Cities & Townships, Tax Levies, Uncategorized
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