Laserfiche WebLink
$ � lit3' <br />�madri�o <br />Statement by Guy Sutherland before the La Porte City Council August 23, 2004 <br />I commend the Council for the time and effort it spent trying to hold the line on expenses <br />while maintaining our quality of life but some things need to be said about budgeting. <br />The primary concerns of any city government are police, fire, water, and sewer. Parks and <br />Recreation, Senior Citizen, and Emergency Medical Services programs are normally <br />secondary but La Porte has given them priority to meet our quality of life goal. <br />You have struggled with the budget and done your best but I think there are more projects <br />needed than you can currently finance. They should be prioritized and acted upon without <br />lack of funding used as the excuse for delay or to raise taxes. Your list should include a <br />new police station, Fairmont Park overpass, extension of Bay Area Boulevard, revamp of <br />Sens Road which supports major drainage enhancements, another EMS unit, rebuilding <br />Canada Street, & two new fire stations, all major expenditures. <br />You will note that I did not list development of the TIRZ area or funding of any part of a <br />hotel or conference center. These are not proper expenditures of tax money and private <br />developers should pay the full expense except for the normal city services listed above. <br />1 <br />I have considered where to get money from if not higher taxes. I note- That the proposed <br />tax rate is $0.716 which is marginally higher than the old 0.71 rate and I fear this is <br />indicative of things to come. I think we need to convert some unused assets to cash <br />and aggressively solicit businesses which would generate sales tax before considering a <br />tax increase. <br />I suggest we sell the old Entex building which is idle. The land on Sens Road can be sold <br />since a superior location for Fire House #3 exists on land already owned by the city. The <br />choice of the site on Spencer to build the new police station was excellent and frees up <br />the old proposed site which should bring a good price since it is on Fairmont Parkway. <br />Other plusses are that the two existing police buildings now used can be sold and all these <br />sales will increase the yearly city income by putting property back on the tax rolls. <br />I already expressed my opinion on the Hotel and Conference center. The $550,000 we <br />paid for the Klein property should add substantially to our working fund after the property <br />is transferred to a private developer. Total income from all of these sales would be over <br />$1 million which should be enough to prevent a property tax increase for awhile and <br />avoid personnel staffing problems. Added sales tax is impossible to predict and there may <br />be some new bonds in our future but only after we have exhausted other revenue sources. <br />I suggest you set the tax rate for 2004-5 at $0.71/100 and aggressively pursue sale of our <br />unneeded assets and attract new businesses to generate sales tax. Keep your attention on <br />current needs and not on a dream of what might happen someday but would benefit very <br />few of our residents. <br />