Yes, I too read the Southwest Messenger article about Violet Township suing City of Pickerington. Or was it City of Pickerington suing Violet Township? Gee, it has happened so many times in the last twenty years that I have lived in this community that the lawsuits begin to blur together. Only the names of the politicians seem to change and the issue. I?’m sorry but what was the issue for this time?
It tells me that the campaign is over and teamwork and cooperation were only slogans to get politicians elected.
It bothers me to pick up an area newspaper anymore. One entity is using our tax dollars to sue its own citizens. The other spends $149,000 on an ?‘investment?’ to fight a law that benefits its own citizens. One entity shuts out citizens and approves-- it seems like -- every on an ?‘emergency?’ basis. The other entity stirs up the pot to cover up its failure to attract commercial development like Deerfield Township in southwest Ohio (www.deerfieldtwp.com/business). Both entities are hard at work blaming the other for the massive residential development within our school district. By the time, our politicians really roll up their sleeves and get to work (and, heaven forbid, maybe even talk with each other), our community will be full with homes. And, people like me, will have to quit our full time jobs and spend full time begging voters to approve more money for our schools and rebut constant personal attacks on this website for doing so.
Yes, all of our tax dollars seem to be hard at work in our community. And, the political establishment in Lancaster loves it. Keep Violet Township and City of Pickerington fighting so they can keep more of our tax dollars in Lancaster. Heaven help them, if we begin to cooperation and begin to demand together our fair share. And, the City of Columbus loves it too. Because the residents of Violet Township provide their coffers with the biggest source of tax revenue that they don?’t have to return one cent back to the community. And, of course, the newspapers love it. Lawsuits make better headlines than boring cooperative efforts. And, the residential developers love it too. Keep up the negative image of the community and we?’ll never be able to attract quality commercial development leaving, of course, more land for homes. Right?
I am thankful that, I believe, our members of our school board got the message from the voters last November. Too bad our elected officials in Violet Township and the City of Pickerington did not. I?’m sorry to ask once again ?– but who are the good guys and who are the bad guys this time?
It tells me that the campaign is over and teamwork and cooperation were only slogans to get politicians elected.
It bothers me to pick up an area newspaper anymore. One entity is using our tax dollars to sue its own citizens. The other spends $149,000 on an ?‘investment?’ to fight a law that benefits its own citizens. One entity shuts out citizens and approves-- it seems like -- every on an ?‘emergency?’ basis. The other entity stirs up the pot to cover up its failure to attract commercial development like Deerfield Township in southwest Ohio (www.deerfieldtwp.com/business). Both entities are hard at work blaming the other for the massive residential development within our school district. By the time, our politicians really roll up their sleeves and get to work (and, heaven forbid, maybe even talk with each other), our community will be full with homes. And, people like me, will have to quit our full time jobs and spend full time begging voters to approve more money for our schools and rebut constant personal attacks on this website for doing so.
Yes, all of our tax dollars seem to be hard at work in our community. And, the political establishment in Lancaster loves it. Keep Violet Township and City of Pickerington fighting so they can keep more of our tax dollars in Lancaster. Heaven help them, if we begin to cooperation and begin to demand together our fair share. And, the City of Columbus loves it too. Because the residents of Violet Township provide their coffers with the biggest source of tax revenue that they don?’t have to return one cent back to the community. And, of course, the newspapers love it. Lawsuits make better headlines than boring cooperative efforts. And, the residential developers love it too. Keep up the negative image of the community and we?’ll never be able to attract quality commercial development leaving, of course, more land for homes. Right?
I am thankful that, I believe, our members of our school board got the message from the voters last November. Too bad our elected officials in Violet Township and the City of Pickerington did not. I?’m sorry to ask once again ?– but who are the good guys and who are the bad guys this time?