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I believe the property taxes in Mac are very high compared to other places I have lived. As such, I would expect the city roads to be very good. There seems to be no streets with the exception of part...
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I believe the property taxes in Mac are very high compared to other places I have lived. As such, I would expect the city roads to be very good. There seems to be no streets with the exception of part of Walnut, that are in decent shape. Yet we spend money on 10 foot wide sidewalks. We defoliate Grimes which is a crime to destroy old trees leaving an ugly landscape. Where is the money being spent?
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Jul 22, 2019 by
Rick Young (5 points)
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I believe the property taxes in Mac are very high compared to other places I have lived. As such, I would expect the city roads to be very good. There seems to be no streets with the exception of part of Walnut, that are in decent shape. Yet we spend money on 10 foot wide sidewalks. We defoliate Grimes which is a crime to destroy old trees leaving an ugly landscape. Where is the money being spent?
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Due to the high cost of property taxes in our city, I feel as a tax payer it should be necessary for all projects, road work, park improvements and so forth to be made public as to their costs. Far...
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Due to the high cost of property taxes in our city, I feel as a tax payer it should be necessary for all projects, road work, park improvements and so forth to be made public as to their costs. Far more information should be available to the public that helps pay for them.
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Sep 23, 2019 by
Julie Young (8 points)
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Due to the high cost of property taxes in our city, I feel as a tax payer it should be necessary for all projects, road work, park improvements and so forth to be made public as to their costs. Far more information should be available to the public that helps pay for them.
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The intersection of Euclid and Hartup needs to be a four-way stop. Especially during school hours, I lived in this area for 30 years and there's an average of 4 or more wrecks every year.
Sep 1, 2020 by
Scott Smith (5 points)
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The intersection of Euclid and Hartup needs to be a four-way stop. Especially during school hours, I lived in this area for 30 years and there's an average of 4 or more wrecks every year.