Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to pay a lot in taxes for this? Think about all the county services you get -- 911, fire, police, school budget, etc.. Would they have to buy out all the county owned buildings like the schools?
Bethesda residents already pay a lot in taxes, I suspect proportionally more than many other parts of the county because incomes are higher.
Good question on the school buildings. I guess one could argue that our previous taxes paid for those buildings already.
Tax rates are the same across the county. You pay more because your home value is higher. That doesn't mean you are due more services. And no, just because you all paid taxes to the county, it doesn't mean you own those schools buildings.
I didn't say we were due more services, just responding to the first poster who noted that we'd have to pay for services. I suspect our taxes (both RE taxes and the 60% county upcharge on state income taxes) would cover those services. And I didn't say the rates were different, I specifically said incomes are higher.
There are other states (MA is one, where I also have a house) where many services are provided at the town level and it works pretty well. Our town there did combine with a neighboring town for schools because the schools were too small but the scale of Bethesda can probably support its own school system.
I'm not the one making the suggestion here, but it has some appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to pay a lot in taxes for this? Think about all the county services you get -- 911, fire, police, school budget, etc.. Would they have to buy out all the county owned buildings like the schools?
Bethesda residents already pay a lot in taxes, I suspect proportionally more than many other parts of the county because incomes are higher.
Good question on the school buildings. I guess one could argue that our previous taxes paid for those buildings already.
Tax rates are the same across the county. You pay more because your home value is higher. That doesn't mean you are due more services. And no, just because you all paid taxes to the county, it doesn't mean you own those schools buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to pay a lot in taxes for this? Think about all the county services you get -- 911, fire, police, school budget, etc.. Would they have to buy out all the county owned buildings like the schools?
Bethesda residents already pay a lot in taxes, I suspect proportionally more than many other parts of the county because incomes are higher.
Good question on the school buildings. I guess one could argue that our previous taxes paid for those buildings already.
Anonymous wrote:Actually Bethesda can just incorporate, like Chevy Chase, Glen Echo, and Takoma Park. That puts a lot of planning in the hands of local government, while still leaving the larger areas (schools) to the county.
In the case of Westbard, the one thing that may help future projects (too late on Westbard) is some turnover in the County Council, who seem to be in bed with developers and also are involved in choosing who's on the Planning board. There will be a referendum on November's ballot to add term limits, which I think are sorely needed:
http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/GOP-Activist-Says-Term-Limit-Question-A-Virtual-Certainty-on-November-Ballot/
Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to pay a lot in taxes for this? Think about all the county services you get -- 911, fire, police, school budget, etc.. Would they have to buy out all the county owned buildings like the schools?
