At what point do the leaders of this community start to realize the damage they have been doing by mutilating the voters with a superficial statement about our schools and our financial well being.
A couple of weeks ago the City Auditor spoke out against the PATA newsletter for understanding the City?’s 2001 income. She claims in the paper that the revenues increased by 6% overall. Yet her debt load has increased 235% over last year. How does the city support those decisions that they have made that lead us into this abyss? SIMPLE, THEY SEE NO PROBLEM.
On Monday night the PLSD just voted to put TWO tax increases in one on the ballot this November. One is to build two new elementary schools at a price of around $27 million dollars. Tussing Elementary cost the district less than $10 million and now there are figuring a 30% increase in the estimates of these new schools. The board then went on to build the two middle schools in 1997. After they completed these two schools our school district was in debt over $52 million. Almost two years ago the district approved building a High School and a new Junior High. They are under construction at this time and will open in 2003. That drove the district debt to over $110 million. Before these new schools are even occupied they are planning on increasing the district debt load to well over $135 million. That well means the district?’s debt load will increase 265% since 1997. The number of new tax payers doesn?’t even come close to matching the rate of growth versus the rate of debt growth both in the City of Pickerington and also in the PLSD.
Simply stated; we are spending ourselves into BANKRUPCY. When do we cut up the credit cards?
Those elected to the Pickerington City Council in 1999 all promised us that they would develop a business / commercial park. Instead they have approved over 4000 new homes to be platted just as soon as the builders can sell and build them. Even with all this new revenue from city income taxpayer?’s Pickerington still only had a 6% growth in their revenues last year. The disparity in these numbers are huge. Why can?’t our leaders see this? Mainly because we all have let them have their way with us. We pass these levies and they build more schools. They build more schools they approve more building lots. They even give the developers breaks or incentives to build even more homes. In the recent annexation of 675 acres south and east of Pickerington the City agreed to discount numerous fees in the amount of $3 million to help even more homes come into Pickerington. Anyone driving around town can see the effects of the failed policies of our GOVERNEMENTS. Yes I made that plural. The PLSD is just as guilty as the City and Township for their policies.
IT IS TIME FOR SPLIT SESSIONS.
By Bill Murray
A couple of weeks ago the City Auditor spoke out against the PATA newsletter for understanding the City?’s 2001 income. She claims in the paper that the revenues increased by 6% overall. Yet her debt load has increased 235% over last year. How does the city support those decisions that they have made that lead us into this abyss? SIMPLE, THEY SEE NO PROBLEM.
On Monday night the PLSD just voted to put TWO tax increases in one on the ballot this November. One is to build two new elementary schools at a price of around $27 million dollars. Tussing Elementary cost the district less than $10 million and now there are figuring a 30% increase in the estimates of these new schools. The board then went on to build the two middle schools in 1997. After they completed these two schools our school district was in debt over $52 million. Almost two years ago the district approved building a High School and a new Junior High. They are under construction at this time and will open in 2003. That drove the district debt to over $110 million. Before these new schools are even occupied they are planning on increasing the district debt load to well over $135 million. That well means the district?’s debt load will increase 265% since 1997. The number of new tax payers doesn?’t even come close to matching the rate of growth versus the rate of debt growth both in the City of Pickerington and also in the PLSD.
Simply stated; we are spending ourselves into BANKRUPCY. When do we cut up the credit cards?
Those elected to the Pickerington City Council in 1999 all promised us that they would develop a business / commercial park. Instead they have approved over 4000 new homes to be platted just as soon as the builders can sell and build them. Even with all this new revenue from city income taxpayer?’s Pickerington still only had a 6% growth in their revenues last year. The disparity in these numbers are huge. Why can?’t our leaders see this? Mainly because we all have let them have their way with us. We pass these levies and they build more schools. They build more schools they approve more building lots. They even give the developers breaks or incentives to build even more homes. In the recent annexation of 675 acres south and east of Pickerington the City agreed to discount numerous fees in the amount of $3 million to help even more homes come into Pickerington. Anyone driving around town can see the effects of the failed policies of our GOVERNEMENTS. Yes I made that plural. The PLSD is just as guilty as the City and Township for their policies.
IT IS TIME FOR SPLIT SESSIONS.
By Bill Murray