Im struggling to pay my property taxes but they're doing a facelift on a new building?
tu ag said:
I contacted Peters with my concerns about raising taxes the last go around.
He never got back to me.
He will hear from me next time he is up for election, through my vote against him.
Stupe said:
It's not a facelift. It's the project to fix the drainage issue between the two buildings. Thankfully.
It doesn't take a lot of rain for that area to be under water.
WTAW
CS78 said:Stupe said:
It's not a facelift. It's the project to fix the drainage issue between the two buildings. Thankfully.
It doesn't take a lot of rain for that area to be under water.
WTAW
These buildings are way too new to be having these problems. Isnt this the exact same issue that CSHS had with the baseball fields and football stadium?
Is anyone holding these contractors responsible for shady work? Were they paid? If so, have lawsuits been filed? Or do they just wait a couple years and hit up the taxpayers for more money?
Mr.Short-termMemory said:CS78 said:Stupe said:
It's not a facelift. It's the project to fix the drainage issue between the two buildings. Thankfully.
It doesn't take a lot of rain for that area to be under water.
WTAW
These buildings are way too new to be having these problems. Isnt this the exact same issue that CSHS had with the baseball fields and football stadium?
Is anyone holding these contractors responsible for shady work? Were they paid? If so, have lawsuits been filed? Or do they just wait a couple years and hit up the taxpayers for more money?
Is it possible the original contractors are the ones footing the bill to make these corrections?
I suspect with a little research, information about the project, its cost, and the reason for the project could be indentified without coming on forums with wild guesses and acusations.CS78 said:
Thanks. I was just responding to your post. Not actually asking you.
These are questions that everyone should be asking when we see our taxes being wasted.