In a message dated 5/6/04 10:37:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The same thing happened here in U-City. U-City residents
had a meetings regarding funding the Service District. 
Residents and business owners said no to "assessments" 
or more taxes as they put it. The only reason UCD works 
here is because it is by donation only and not mandatory 
payments.
 
We are VERY fortunate to have institutional support for UCD.>>

Actually, Sharrieff, by law, homeowners and landlords of residential 
buildings CANNOT be taxed extra in PA for special service districts.  The PA "enabling 
legislation" for the districts ONLY ALLOWS COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES TO BE TAXED 
EXTRA.  We learned this back in 1992-93 when we first had a short-lived 
voluntary UC Special Services District.  (I was on the board.)  Since there were too 
few businesses and since the commercial area was too spread out and small to 
have any impact on our "clean and safe" efforts, all UCSSD funding was from 
donations - mostly from homeowners since it was community-organized.  For that 
effort, there was not sufficient voluntary support from institutions and large 
landlords, so the UCSSD had to shut down after about half a year in operation. 
 But that was the inspiration, the spark, for the later-organized UCD, which 
began with major funding donations from the big UC institutions, especially 
Penn, and had the support of the community organizations through their umbrella 
group, the UC Community Council.   

I'm a big fan of the Roger Harman (Abbraccio owner, former CPN president and 
all-around good person) style of telling all sides of the story - he always 
gives an explanation and then says "on the other hand" and proceeds to also 
explain any other points of view.   Along those lines, I want to add something 
else to the UCD story.  For those who say that the homeowners get off lightly by 
not having to pay for the UCD unless they want to, there is a counter 
argument.  UC homeowners pay property taxes to the City of Philadelphia to provide our 
BASIC services - police, fire, trash collection, park maintenance, etc.  
Property taxes range between about $1000. and $3500. per house in our area per 
year.  That adds up to millions of dollars per year paid by homeowners for BASIC 
SERVICES.  The institutions, many of which are non-profit and don't pay 
property taxes, then make their voluntary contributions to the UCD for ADDITIONAL 
SERVICES for safety, cleanliness, park maintenance, etc.  

So it seems that many of us could agree with the UCD's slogan which, if I'm 
quoting correctly, is: "working together, making it better."

By the way, for those negative people who DON'T want to work with anyone else 
and make things better, those who are advocating boycotting today's Party for 
the Park, I'm kind of glad that you won't be there to bring your negative, 
non-productive voices to what will otherwise be a very nice gathering.

Melani Lamond

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