Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a Moco resident, it always struck me as a given that Fairfax county does not prioritize green space.
This is very true. I've watched them slam in a new townhouse development when a person with a larger lot sells. Ridiculous. They even crammed in a Sunrise retirement home behind a historic house removing all the trees and granting the neighboring SFH homes to look up at the multistory monstrosity that stays lit all night.
Anonymous wrote:Being a Moco resident, it always struck me as a given that Fairfax county does not prioritize green space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they supposed to make up the funds? Are you willing to pay more in real estate taxes? Have your services cut in some other way?
Obviously. You’re what is wrong with this country, BTW.
Did I say what my preference was? No. I just asked a question to point out that trade-offs were real. You can't just have low taxes and fund everything and not borrow a cent. Economics don't work that way.
Nobody said anything about low taxes except you, dummy. You’re not illuminating anything to anyone here.
And yet when the real estate taxes go up by a percentage point people flip out.
Anonymous wrote:How are they supposed to make up the funds? Are you willing to pay more in real estate taxes? Have your services cut in some other way?
Anonymous wrote:In a few short years, you will no longer care about things like this OP. This time is fleeting. And your very upset considering you don’t even know which location.
Anonymous wrote:Keep the nature centers, sell the golf courses
Anonymous wrote:FCPS needs to increase funding for the schools. I'm fine without a nature center if it means we have good schools.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS needs to increase funding for the schools. I'm fine without a nature center if it means we have good schools.
Anonymous wrote:That’s not excess revenue- it is a tiny portion of the full budget (about 2%) that means fairfax did a great job with its budgeting and didn’t run out of money.
As for budget cuts, commercial real estate revenues have declined. They raised real estate taxes last year and made budget cuts. They need to make more cuts this year. They’re looking at additional taxes that they have the power to do (they don’t have a lot of revenue raising tax options), like a meals tax, and the same Great American Restaurant group that killed the meals tax last time is already agitating against it.
If you don’t want a nature center cut, OP, become a vocal supporter of the meals tax and hotels tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not excess revenue- it is a tiny portion of the full budget (about 2%) that means fairfax did a great job with its budgeting and didn’t run out of money.
As for budget cuts, commercial real estate revenues have declined. They raised real estate taxes last year and made budget cuts. They need to make more cuts this year. They’re looking at additional taxes that they have the power to do (they don’t have a lot of revenue raising tax options), like a meals tax, and the same Great American Restaurant group that killed the meals tax last time is already agitating against it.
If you don’t want a nature center cut, OP, become a vocal supporter of the meals tax and hotels tax.
Can you clarify? I thought the public already approved the meals tax, but I might be mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:That’s not excess revenue- it is a tiny portion of the full budget (about 2%) that means fairfax did a great job with its budgeting and didn’t run out of money.
As for budget cuts, commercial real estate revenues have declined. They raised real estate taxes last year and made budget cuts. They need to make more cuts this year. They’re looking at additional taxes that they have the power to do (they don’t have a lot of revenue raising tax options), like a meals tax, and the same Great American Restaurant group that killed the meals tax last time is already agitating against it.
If you don’t want a nature center cut, OP, become a vocal supporter of the meals tax and hotels tax.