Make your voices heard and School Board meeting and help stop $1.5 million in spending
This is a paid announcement paid for by Councilman Bill Cox.
There is a school board meeting tonight October 6th at Batavia High School at 7 PM for the Board of Education to explain why they want to develop property known as the North Street Extension into multiple athletic fields. Their project will ultimately cost $1.5 million dollars. They are applying for $600,000 in funds right now and want the city of Batavia, Town of Batavia, Town of Stafford and Genesee county to apply for $200,000 each or more and then those taxpayers to fund the maintenance of this development.
Over 100 residents in this immediate area have signed petitions to protest this development which will change the peace, tranquility, and character of this neighborhood for the next 70 years. This will transform a neighborhood where many retired people live, into a noisy area with streets clogged with traffic and parking problems and liter and noise that accompanies all sporting activities. This property butts up against many private homes and the privacy of these neighbors will be gone during the week and on weekends.
School taxes are a big concern. The property owners of the entire school district will be paying higher school taxes that will be needed to maintain this new development at the same time when school enrollment is declining. On top of that the school has other options available that are better at a much lower cost and this is just one of many areas the school district wants to develop.
One of the most disturbing things in their study is that the school board is counting on many adult user groups that will be invited to participate in sporting events at this site, to help pay the cost of maintaining the proposed fields. Why is the school board asking property owners and school taxpayers to pay for maintaining sports fields for adult groups to use?
This is a prime example of why school taxes go up and runaway spending occurs by members of the school board when it cannot be justified. Our school taxes are too high already and taxes are choking our seniors on fixed incomes and wage earners who are laid off. We need less spending and lower school taxes, not more.
I invite and encourage all school tax payers to come to this meeting and tell the school board not to proceed with this spending project that is totally unnecessary. No matter how much grant money they receive, all of us will be paying new maintenance costs and more school wages and higher school retirement benefits for the next 70 years. Nothing the government does is ever free. Who are they trying to kid?
Again this meeting is TODAY AT 7 pm at Batavia High School in the auditorium. Please come to the meeting and speak out against this waste of your tax money.
I sponsored this message on behalf of concerned citizens of the First Ward and taxpayers of the Batavia City School District.
Bill Cox
Councilman – First Ward
City of Batavia, NY