What Geniuses!
The rental income from those properties has been paying for repairs at all of the schools for years. When the SC lists their annual capital needs, and they get 1/4 of what they ask for to keep the buildings in proper shape, this revenue helps to offset that It comes up every year in the budget presentation...just listen. Meanwhile people complain that not enough is spent each year to keep town buildings in good shape, but the capital planning budget is never funded well enough to do anything but band-aid work.
If you want to sell them off, the money should go to permanent capital structures...it would be crazy to put that $$ into the operating budget of the town unless there's a disaster. What happens if the population rises ten years from now? Wouldn't it be better to already own the buildings, even if they need to be updated, instead of having to build new?
By Listen Up
The rental income from those properties has been paying for repairs at all of the schools for years. When the SC lists their annual capital needs, and they get 1/4 of what they ask for to keep the buildings in proper shape, this revenue helps to offset that It comes up every year in the budget presentation...just listen. Meanwhile people complain that not enough is spent each year to keep town buildings in good shape, but the capital planning budget is never funded well enough to do anything but band-aid work.
If you want to sell them off, the money should go to permanent capital structures...it would be crazy to put that $$ into the operating budget of the town unless there's a disaster. What happens if the population rises ten years from now? Wouldn't it be better to already own the buildings, even if they need to be updated, instead of having to build new?
By Listen Up