I am happy with my current property tax rate and I do think I'm getting my money's worth. There are some spots that can be improved, but in comparison's to other municipalities I like our current taxation levels and services.
I know previously there were discussions on some service level changes (i.e. garbage pickup going from once a week to bi-weekly) but I think people for the most part have gotten used to the bi-weekly pickups and understand the benefits to the town as well as to our recycling programs due to this change.
I think Steve & Kelly said it best about my current concerns. i.e. making sure we can pay for future infrastructure & service build-outs that are coming up.
About the snow-surplus, let's knock-on-wood and hope we continue to get very little snow fall. Then lets see that any surplus money out of that gets deployed to reserves and such and doesn't get spent willy-nilly. One good year budget snow-wise can turn into one-bad year in the future.
For the money we receive from Mohawk, we have to be careful that we don't end up relying on that. It could one day be cut-back so if from an operating standpoint we get addicted to those funds it could cause for some very unpleasant budgets in the future if those revenues should change. Wendy Schau said it well in a previous letter when she said
Wendy Schau wrote:
...should be used only for capital expenses or the Community Fund, and not in the operating fund, which is the money used to run Town services. To do so would be like a family relying on lottery winnings to pay for their groceries — not wise or prudent.