More taxes aren’t sole answer
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Martha Lydick
The Laguna Beach Taxpayers Assn. is concerned about how the city of
Laguna Beach will raise the necessary funds to assure the citizens
that all necessary infrastructure will be in place before the winter
rains. We are enormously proud with the incredible amount of work and
leadership that has been displayed by Mayor Elizabeth
Pearson-Schneider. She has been the right person at the right time
for what we have experienced with the landslides.
Our concern is the instructions given to the city to find ways to
raise an estimated $10 million for these necessary repairs.
There is no single answer to this challenge. We need to look at
multiple sources to reach $10 million.
Can we hold back for one year earmarked money for the improvements
of our sewers and streets? What would that add to this financial
need?
Can we look at the costs of the new lighting in South Laguna and
change the lighting to what the rest of the city has?
Can Laguna Beach become a leader not only in the county but the
state and country by changing the pension system of all new employees
to a 401k like all of the working people in this country? That would
bring the budget back to a sensible level of funding for the pensions
of our city workers.
We are asking the city to give us not only ways to increase taxes,
but to match ways of cutting spending to meet this urgent financial
problem.
Finally, there is a positive way to raise tax revenues without
increasing the tax rates -- increase sales revenues. It is common
knowledge that the regulations, fees and limitations placed upon our
businesses limit sales. Taking action to encourage more business
revenues and reduce restrictions would in fact raise more money for
this monumental task we are taking on to help our neighbors.
* MARTHA LYDICK is president of the Laguna Beach Taxpayer’s Assn.
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