Friday, January 20, 2017

from the facebook page of Diane Brooks;

"There were many informational meetings to explain the building and design of the new school and the location AND how the tax rate would be affected 
and how the taxpayer would feel the impact of their taxes being raised. I am not going to belabor that point as it's been gone over a year and 1/2. This project has taken much longer than expected as it has repeatedly attempted to be blocked. This is just one more way to try to stop it. We had a ballot vote and here are the results:
QUES. 1 - New Elementary School
Yes 806
No 597"


The following is from Jeff Bennett:

I do not think the people who voted for the school voted to be lied to.
I also believe the people deserved to hear everything, the good and the bad. I was at many of those meetings and the attendance was very poor most of the time. Some of those meetings, I was the only person there besides the committee, the person recording the meeting and sometimes a reporter. So some of the fault lies with the people for failing to be interested in a project of this size and cost - 47 million plus. This is debt on the Town, not the school and the tax rate will / would not be $1.74 per thousand as was advertised and none of the selectmen said otherwise. Why would they, after all they wanted the school at all costs, even putting the town in jeopardy of not having access to any potential state aid, which the town budget is dependent on, just so this school and this debt could be placed in the laps of the people. Their own paper work on school finance and tax rate increase used $1.74 per thousand as a "net increase" while showing the old debt vote in back in 1996 and supposedly paid off in 2016 then to 2019, except the plan was / is to keep that debt on the books for another 28 plus years. check the facts for yourself. The debt exclusion that people voted for in 1996 was going to stay in place for an another 28 years. Isn't that nice, you thought that money, about 50 cents, was coming off your tax bill, not so fast.
We want our new school so just keep paying your taxes, we are the superior board and we know best. We cannot add, but we know best!
That is my thoughts and opinion, so the selectmen can post this on their facebook pages and all their followers can read it and maybe ask some questions.



posted by Jeff Bennett

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:59 AM

    The bottom line is our taxes will go up and we will still have to cut services. The sad part is that most people won't notice it until their monthly mortgage payment goes up.Then they will yell.

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    1. Debt ? What debt ? Did these people knw what the Town had on it's books for debt ? Did the School Committee care ? How can Carter say the Town Debt. is separate from the debt of the enterprises'? Does this money come out of the same pocket if you have water and sewer along with your taxes ? I think it does, so why shouldn't it be included in "Town Debt"? Splitting hairs may fool some of the people but thankfully not the MFOB.

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