{"id":1023,"date":"2016-02-19T09:18:21","date_gmt":"2016-02-19T15:18:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/truthinaddison.com\/?page_id=1023"},"modified":"2016-02-19T09:19:09","modified_gmt":"2016-02-19T15:19:09","slug":"problems-with-the-sams-vote-and-the-attempt-to-discredit-serious-valid-concerns","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/truthinaddison.com\/?page_id=1023","title":{"rendered":"Problems with the Sam\u2019s Vote and the Attempt to Discredit Serious &#038; Valid Concerns"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Dear Neighbor: <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Recently, some of you received a letter from a councilmember who voted for the Sam\u2019s redevelopment. As a former councilmember, I wanted to offer a different perspective regarding the letter and this redevelopment project.<\/p>\n<p>The author wrote that she received feedback on her vote for the project, describing that feedback as \u201cmisunderstandings\u201d and \u201cfear.\u201d These themes parallel those used by the mayor, who has repeatedly suggested that opposition to the project could only be grounded in misinformation. These characterizations are unfortunate, and clear efforts to discredit the many serious and valid concerns raised by opponents, thereby avoiding the substance of those issues.<\/p>\n<p>The letter again tries to <em>sell <\/em>the project and thus, the vote. At the January 26th council meeting, Councilmember Bruce Arfsten eloquently addressed this approach and the role council should be playing:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn five years that I\u2019ve served in this role . . . there hasn\u2019t been anything to my memory that\u2019s invoked this kind of interest and opposition. And <strong>I think it\u2019s incumbent on each and every one of us up here to listen to those voices. Because we were all elected to serve them. It\u2019s not about me and what I think and what I think is best, like I said I was generally OK with the plan. But I have to listen. Because if we\u2019re not listening to them, why are we here? Who are we listening to? I just don\u2019t understand why some of us are trying to sell this to the community. That\u2019s not our role<\/strong>. The person that needs to be selling this to the community is the developer, Mr. Liu, and he\u2019s made a good presentation. <strong>The [community] has said loud and clear, \u2018no, we don\u2019t want this.\u2019 But we\u2019re going to sit up here and try to sell it and say, no, these are all the many reasons why that I think that it\u2019s better that we do this, and that we know better than you do. And that\u2019s just not right. That\u2019s not our role to do that. We\u2019re public servants and we serve the community<\/strong>. And I feel bad that you \u2013 that we\u2019re doing this. Because I see where this is going, and I\u2019m just very disappointed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bruce is right: to represent the community, councilmembers must <em>listen <\/em>to the community. In the case of this project, that didn\u2019t happen. Instead, the council <em>dictated <\/em>to the community, and that\u2019s a bad model of governance.<\/p>\n<p>There were many legitimate issues raised: keeping the wall in place, the inadvisability of the proposed cut-through street, the fact that we don\u2019t need more apartments in Addison, and even the mundane, uninspiring nature of the project, to name a few. These issues were largely ignored, and efforts were made to discredit those advancing them. There was no financial analysis; we heard lots about the projected value for ad valorem tax purposes, but nothing regarding the cost of the project, even as the council was meeting in secret about using taxpayer money to sweeten the deal. Then, after the project was approved, this council voted to pay a staggering $6.5 million to this project.<\/p>\n<p>Incredibly, this council voted for the $6.5 million having no idea where that money will come from. At the February 9th meeting, they kicked ideas around, including raising taxes and <em>borrowing against future taxes<\/em>. There is still no analysis of how long it will take Addison to recoup the $6.5 million, or when we\u2019ll see a positive return on the project. And while it may someday yield the claimed $700,000 in annual taxes, that assumes a complete build-out and the ability to sell townhomes at a price higher than any others in Addison. By any count, that\u2019s <em>years <\/em>away. That means the project will be a drain for a long time, and that\u2019s before you even address the lost sales tax.<\/p>\n<p>These concerns are exacerbated by the deteriorating tax situation of Addison residents. In the five years Todd Meier has been mayor, taxes are up an astounding 28.8%. In the past two years, taxes rose 7.25%, and the council <em>overspent <\/em>the budget in each of those two years <strong>by a total of almost <em>$2 million<\/em><\/strong>. In light of all this, voting to pay $6.5 million without a clue where it will come from or how long it will take for Addison to recoup it is just plain irresponsible.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes you have to show true courage and demand better for Addison, but that didn\u2019t happen here. And there is no misunderstanding about that.<\/p>\n<p><strong>So I say in response to the letter many received, and paraphrasing Bruce: IF YOU\u2019RE NOT LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE, THEN WHY ARE YOU THERE? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Susan M. 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