Bob Yancy said:MeKnowNot said:Find the money elsewhere. That's a great idea!Hornbeck said:
I thought it was established that HOT money can be used to fund these types of events as far as public safety. No need to raise taxes. If we need to fund more public safety positions, find that money elsewhere than a direct tax to those of us that are already overtaxed.
I think the money spent for a large Instagram prop would cover a large portion of rookie police officer's salary. I bet selling a large anchor store at a local mall would fund several.
I have to manage my household with a 10% increase in my property taxes, 25% increase in my insurance, which equates to a $100 bump to my mortgage, when I got a 2% raise.
The city should learn to tighten their belts similarly,
What if the City started charging for special event parking on City streets and parking lots? No new capital required and a large part of the money collected will be from non-residents.
That was the idea. To see if it worked. I didn't realize so many park in front of their house on the street rather than their driveway.
This is not an attack.
But this mindset is likely mainly due to your own experience. You likely live in a neighborhood that likely frowns on or even has HOA rules that forbids street parking and likely has homes with large driveways and multi-car garages.
In smaller or poorer neighborhoods, there may not be room to park all cars in driveway. And I'm not talking the very poorest neighborhoods... just poorer than the higher end neighborhoods.
We have a garage that holds 2 cars and a driveway that can fit 2 cars (3 if we stack them)... but we had 3 daughters living with us each with a car (that they bought themselves).
We definitely could have fit all 5 cars in driveway, but then we'd have to play car "tetris" when someone had to leave, so we parked several on the street.
That's in a middle class neighborhood. Now think about even poorer neighborhoods where they might not be a garage or a single lane driveway.
I'm sure the mindset by the council was "well the only people parking on the street are the students who pack 4 unrelated people into a single house, so this only affects them and they don't vote"
City council needs to step out of their over-privileged bubble and actually learn about their city population and how the regular people actually live.
This is the perception the council has put forth with dumb decisions like the make residents pay for parking in front of their own house ordinance.