[Winona Online Democracy]
Paul, not everyone inside the city places a value on parks, libraries or swimming pools, but whether we realize it and acknowledge it or not, these amenities do add value to our environment, and to our homes. And that value extends outside the city limits. While many residing in the rural areas surrounding Winona enjoy the quiet peace of the countryside, quite a few enjoy it more because some city conveniences (libraries, universities, parks, pools, etc.) are pretty handy. The real truth is that we all pay for each other, as well as for ourselves. We might not like to admit it, but it's true.
Terri Hyle.
>From: "Paul Double" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Online Democracy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Winona] Annexation
>Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:53:59 -0500
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>[Winona Online Democracy]
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>There is an assumption that everyone in and outside the city places a
>value on parks, libraries and swimming pools. That those outside the
>city are leaching off city taxpayers. Value is a perspective of those
>who use such services and want others to share in the cost to support
>them because they believe them to be important. Public transportation,
>city buses, is one such example as it requires massive subsidies in an
>effort to create rider ship or usage for a few. Basic public services,
>police and fire protection, snow removal and roads are provided in the
>townships through taxes levied by the townships and the county. Most
>would consider them fundamental and the reason we pay for them from real
>estate taxes is they benefit property. If a Winona resident has a car
>fire on I90 highway 43 exit it would be the Wilson Township Fire
>Department that would respond not the City of Winona. Certain services
>by all government entities are for the mutual benefit of all of us.
>
>If I own 5 or 40 acres in the country I have my park in my yard. I may
>even dig a pond or put in a swimming pool if that is of interest. My
>music may be the peace and quiet of hearing birds, the water running in
>a stream or shooting a gun. My relaxation maybe the deer, squirrels or
>my dog running free in my back forty. Some of us would rather play in
>our yard, our workshop or just relax in front of the TV after putting in
>a long workday in the big city. And for many of us less public
>amenities would be welcome if it resulted in lower taxes and higher user
>fees.
>
>
>Paul Double
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