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In Your CornerBack in September 2006 your Taxpayers’ Association remained neutral on whether voters should approve or disapprove an additional five year ½ cent sales tax proposed for the November ballot. While we seldom agree with increasing taxes, we do prefer a voter approved sales tax over property tax increases when it comes to programs of this type. We did like the funds raised going 50/50 to land conservation and active recreation facilities, including a proposed a new Aquatics Center. Our decision at the time was to point out the pros and cons and let our voters choose whether their households were willing to spend an average of $54 a year for new land and recreation facilities. By a significant margin, they did. It is now over three years later and, while the County is facing a multi-year fiscal shortfall, sufficient funds have been collected to build the proposed Aquatics Center. Next Tuesday the Commission will be deciding whether to move forward with those plans. We would normally be against starting such a project in our current declining economy but, for a number of overriding reasons, we are conditionally supporting the project.
Our lingering concern is whether the County can adequately maintain the facility without further taxpayer support. However, the County Staff performed significant research on similar facilities in Florida and believe that it will be a revenue generator as well an economic stimulus for the County. While we note that virtually all government programs tend to be more costly than projections, we believe there are other positives that should provide some taxpayer assurance.
In summary, we support building the new Aquatic Center, but caution that the County not add any options that will require additional taxpayer support for construction or maintenance. On another positive note, we would like to offer our preliminary support to the offer recently made by the City of Stuart to provide 8 acres of land adjacent to the Courthouse for a new Constitutional Officers’ building. We hope this initiative will prove viable and allow the Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, Supervisor of Elections and Clerk of Court to move from expensive, isolated leased facilities and consolidate in their new building within a couple of years. This would reduce cost and centralize services while allowing competing private land/structures to remain of the tax roles. We applaud the City and County for attempting what may become a win/win for all concerned – especially our taxpayers.
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