Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I didn't vote for him, I find his antics annoying, and I don't like tax evasion... but I have to say it sounds like none of these people should be paying property taxes on this land, because they don't own it. Have they fenced it off from the public? Do they treat it as their backyards in any meaningful way other than "they use it more often than anyone else does"? Doesn't seem like anyone here is doing anything wrong, especially since the streetcar line had presumably been defunct for decades before Goulet bought the house.
They aren't paying taxes, but they have incorporated the land into their back yard. Someone of the neighbors have it fenced off. I think Goulet has not.
Its the city that hasn't done anything.
But Goulet, as a city official, should voluntarily offer to take over the land as owner and begin paying property taxes on it. Who do you think mows it? Goulet or DC government?
Here is a good example:
https://goo.gl/maps/7S49TwzfAkXXdftx7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I didn't vote for him, I find his antics annoying, and I don't like tax evasion... but I have to say it sounds like none of these people should be paying property taxes on this land, because they don't own it. Have they fenced it off from the public? Do they treat it as their backyards in any meaningful way other than "they use it more often than anyone else does"? Doesn't seem like anyone here is doing anything wrong, especially since the streetcar line had presumably been defunct for decades before Goulet bought the house.
They aren't paying taxes, but they have incorporated the land into their back yard. Someone of the neighbors have it fenced off. I think Goulet has not.
Its the city that hasn't done anything.
But Goulet, as a city official, should voluntarily offer to take over the land as owner and begin paying property taxes on it. Who do you think mows it? Goulet or DC government?
Here is a good example:
https://goo.gl/maps/7S49TwzfAkXXdftx7
Anonymous wrote:
I didn't vote for him, I find his antics annoying, and I don't like tax evasion... but I have to say it sounds like none of these people should be paying property taxes on this land, because they don't own it. Have they fenced it off from the public? Do they treat it as their backyards in any meaningful way other than "they use it more often than anyone else does"? Doesn't seem like anyone here is doing anything wrong, especially since the streetcar line had presumably been defunct for decades before Goulet bought the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every utterance by Goulet now gets its own thread? He's certainly living rent-free inside someone's head. Pretty weird since he has no actual power.
This is not an utterance, it is an official action that requires a government response.
If he's such a troll, why amplify him, even with his "official actions"?
You all have Goulet on the brain for some baffling reason, and it's amusing.
Interesting you find it amusing. He is wasting city resources with this filing and will likely cost those accused of wrongdoing, at a minimum of their time and possible legal expenses to defend this frivolous allegation. The sworn testimony gathered by OCF already negated these allegations, so basically this is like the GOP Kraken.
If you ignore him, he'll go away. He just wants the attention, clearly, and a whole lot of posters here are taking the bait.
+1000000000000000
The Elissastans in Ward 3 find him to be like evil catnip or something.
He's an elected official in Ward 3 now, so he isn't going away no matter how much we try to ignore him.
He ran and lost and then ran for the next available position. He's not going anywhere. He's going to run against Matt as soon as he can. He doesn't know the first thing about DCPS and it's crystal clear every time he opens his mouth. He appealed to the NIMBYs in Foxhall to get elected and now we're stuck with him. His first step was to set up a bunch of working groups for things most DCPS and charter parents in the area are unified on-total energy vampire move-just like the DM of ED and Chancellor. They have a brand and they really stick with it.
What concerns me the most is that he's taking a myopic approach to ward 3 problems and seems to be ignoring the citywide patterns that contribute to some of our biggest issues. His "solutions" seem to involve resource hoarding and are either too big to work or too small to correct the true issue.
Good thing the job is basically powerless. I just don't want him to get in the way of the people who are actually doing the work.
Anonymous wrote:Goulet's plan is to be so annoying that he raises his name recognition for a future City Council run. This guy has no desire to be on the SBOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned that he doesn't pay property taxes on his backyard. Does everyone here know why?
What are you talking about??
Do you know where he lives? See if you can guess
Of course not. Why would I know where he lives?
So here is the story. Everyone from Galena Place going North on Sherier Pl to the Dalecarlia Reservoir do not own most of their backyards (and in many cases have incorporated city own land into their front driveway)
This is because the streetcar use to run behind their house.....the one that went from Georgetown to Glen Echo Park.
When the line went defunct, the residents just incorporated the land into their houses.
So while Eric has what looks like a full backyard behind his house, he might own 1/4 of it. The rest is the streetcar line. And he and the rest of them doesn't pay property taxes on it.
And the city hasn't done anything about it.
I think the law says the city cannot force anyone to take the land.
However they could fence it off which they haven't bothered to do.
And now you know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned that he doesn't pay property taxes on his backyard. Does everyone here know why?
What are you talking about??
Do you know where he lives? See if you can guess
Of course not. Why would I know where he lives?
So here is the story. Everyone from Galena Place going North on Sherier Pl to the Dalecarlia Reservoir do not own most of their backyards (and in many cases have incorporated city own land into their front driveway)
This is because the streetcar use to run behind their house.....the one that went from Georgetown to Glen Echo Park.
When the line went defunct, the residents just incorporated the land into their houses.
So while Eric has what looks like a full backyard behind his house, he might own 1/4 of it. The rest is the streetcar line. And he and the rest of them doesn't pay property taxes on it.
And the city hasn't done anything about it.
I think the law says the city cannot force anyone to take the land.
However they could fence it off which they haven't bothered to do.
And now you know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned that he doesn't pay property taxes on his backyard. Does everyone here know why?
What are you talking about??
Anonymous wrote:This is a very weird thing to be upset about