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Letters to the Editor
Palm Beach Post
April 25, 2016
County’s priorities not same as Braves’
I
was reading the April 9 Local section, and two stories caught my eye:
one concerning the proposed sales tax (“Gardens officials vote to oppose
hike in sales tax”) and the other on building another spring training
stadium for baseball (“Braves want county’s largest park”).
Where
it got interesting were the numbers. Using the Ballpark of the Palm
Beaches as a template, let’s take a look: $113 million from the state
bed tax, $50 million from the state (for a $144 million complex, by the
way). One of the principals involved estimates 144,000 fans attending
over the course of a year.
So we are spending $163 million in
state money for 144,000 to watch spring training baseball. I’m sure
“jobs creation” would be the rebuttal here, but some will be temporary
workers … you know, spring training.
We have a lot more than
144,000 people involved in the school system and using infrastructure in
Palm Beach County. So before you ask for more tax money to fix these
problems, I suggest people in government start drawing the right
priorities.
I’m sure the money is earmarked for certain items.
However, like the Atlanta Braves lobbyist said concerning the stadium:
It might be time to get “very creative” with our tax dollars, as far as
how we’re spending them.
MIKE HUNDLEY
WEST PALM BEACH
2 comments:
This guy gets it. Why can't our fat head Commissioners and Mayor here in Lake Worth get it? It's time to get very creative with the new people we elect to office around here!
Agree with the sentiment, but I don't think the bed tax money can be used for infrastructure improvements.
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