DEAR EDITOR:
It’s no surprise that the City Council has moved forward with
plans to erect an excessive $26 million monument to
extravagance.
DEAR EDITOR:
It’s no surprise that the City Council has moved forward with plans to erect an excessive $26 million monument to extravagance.
If they truly are representative of the citizens of Gilroy, they should expend some energy toward cutting costs instead of incurring more.
The federal government is broke, the state is broke, but in Gilroy the City Council has a blank check with the funds of it’s citizenry.
They say the project will be paid for using future impact fees. In the past, though, former Mayor Tom Springer has acknowledged that the impact fees can’t keep up with the growth of Gilroy, so how can the use of impact fees possibly be adequate? I smell more taxes.
John Zingrich, Gilroy
Submitted Wednesday, Dec. 24 to ed****@****ic.com