For Joan
The reason I keep mentioning that Broomfield voters, at the statewide election, voted 62% in favor of the city/county is because this is the bottom line. If Broomfield voters did not want a combined city/county, they would have voted accordingly. There are always debates before election results are in. But, election results speak for themselves.
As was noted elsewhere on this board, the Broomfield city council does not have the authority to place anything on a statewide ballot. Any citizen group could have asked the general assembly to do so or could have taken the petition route. You say people were misinformed. I disagree. But, take a look at some of the things CVELG's members are saying on this board and ask yourself are these things factual. For example, there's a statement that Broomfield residents were promised a new school district. That's not true. There are statements that taxes will have to be higher than originally estimated. This is not true. There are inferences that big businesses supported the city/county amendment so they could control Broomfield. Not only is this not true, it is absurd. What is also being overlooked is that there is ample opportunity for debate between the time something is placed on the statewide ballot and the election date. As a matter of fact, this is what CVELG is saying regarding its petition.
I believe our foregathers fought wars to preserve our freedoms and our right for self-government. And, I believe Broomfield's desire to be a combined city/county is consistent with the principles of self-government. I agree with you that Broomfield becoming a combined city/county will not have any negative impacts on you.
By BBW
The reason I keep mentioning that Broomfield voters, at the statewide election, voted 62% in favor of the city/county is because this is the bottom line. If Broomfield voters did not want a combined city/county, they would have voted accordingly. There are always debates before election results are in. But, election results speak for themselves.
As was noted elsewhere on this board, the Broomfield city council does not have the authority to place anything on a statewide ballot. Any citizen group could have asked the general assembly to do so or could have taken the petition route. You say people were misinformed. I disagree. But, take a look at some of the things CVELG's members are saying on this board and ask yourself are these things factual. For example, there's a statement that Broomfield residents were promised a new school district. That's not true. There are statements that taxes will have to be higher than originally estimated. This is not true. There are inferences that big businesses supported the city/county amendment so they could control Broomfield. Not only is this not true, it is absurd. What is also being overlooked is that there is ample opportunity for debate between the time something is placed on the statewide ballot and the election date. As a matter of fact, this is what CVELG is saying regarding its petition.
I believe our foregathers fought wars to preserve our freedoms and our right for self-government. And, I believe Broomfield's desire to be a combined city/county is consistent with the principles of self-government. I agree with you that Broomfield becoming a combined city/county will not have any negative impacts on you.
By BBW