I am very dedicated to present all the information I can gather as to the pros and cons of this issue. I would appreciate any and all help to get the facts to the residents without prejudice. If you are interested in helping, please call. In order to get this on the ballot, we need 25% of the registered voters signatures by Feb. In order to pass we need 2/3rds of the voters.
Several interested residents met at my house Mon. night to discuss and distribute petitions to get this issue on the April ballot. Bryan Weimer,of Arapahoe County, Development Services/Infrastructure Management(720-874-6500) presented information regarding Arapahoe County's responsiblity to us if we unincorporated. They would provide us with the usual services, ie; police,fire,pet control etc. and we would be placed on a list of roads to be paved, and/or serviced. Placement would depend on need and service cost(the more cost, the greater the need to be paved/resurfaced road base).Cost could be paid by the county, split with county and residents or all paid by residents depending on how it is structured with the county. Apparently neither Aurora nor Centennial would annex us because we have little sales tax revenue, according to officials. Bryan stated, in his opinion, that Foxfield can not be viable as a town with no sales tax revenue.
Of course, there are other issues regarding unincorporation. Marie Mackenzie stated these losses from dissolution:''1. Land use decisions no longer made within this community 2.Road decisions made by others 3.Shareback taxes go away and very likely spent out of Foxfield 4.No longer able to collect sales tax and fees 5.No longer eligible for Conservation Trust Fund for open space,trails or park in the town 6.No longer ''at the table''in negotiations with government agencies 7.Loss of real community identity''.
We all need to analyze all pros and cons and make an informed decision based on what is important to us and for the good of all.
Please ask questions and provide any documented information on this issue. There are lots of unanswered questions and some have no definitive answer but the biggest question is, Do we have the finances,the knowledge, the time, the ability, the manpower to remain the ''Town of Foxfield''?
Several interested residents met at my house Mon. night to discuss and distribute petitions to get this issue on the April ballot. Bryan Weimer,of Arapahoe County, Development Services/Infrastructure Management(720-874-6500) presented information regarding Arapahoe County's responsiblity to us if we unincorporated. They would provide us with the usual services, ie; police,fire,pet control etc. and we would be placed on a list of roads to be paved, and/or serviced. Placement would depend on need and service cost(the more cost, the greater the need to be paved/resurfaced road base).Cost could be paid by the county, split with county and residents or all paid by residents depending on how it is structured with the county. Apparently neither Aurora nor Centennial would annex us because we have little sales tax revenue, according to officials. Bryan stated, in his opinion, that Foxfield can not be viable as a town with no sales tax revenue.
Of course, there are other issues regarding unincorporation. Marie Mackenzie stated these losses from dissolution:''1. Land use decisions no longer made within this community 2.Road decisions made by others 3.Shareback taxes go away and very likely spent out of Foxfield 4.No longer able to collect sales tax and fees 5.No longer eligible for Conservation Trust Fund for open space,trails or park in the town 6.No longer ''at the table''in negotiations with government agencies 7.Loss of real community identity''.
We all need to analyze all pros and cons and make an informed decision based on what is important to us and for the good of all.
Please ask questions and provide any documented information on this issue. There are lots of unanswered questions and some have no definitive answer but the biggest question is, Do we have the finances,the knowledge, the time, the ability, the manpower to remain the ''Town of Foxfield''?