EDITORIAL: Against it, then for it

Saturday, January 30, 2010

In November, the voters of Dutchess County handed control of the County Legislature back over to the Republican Party. In part, this was a result of anger over rising county taxes.

So, what does the new Republican Super Majority party do in its first month in office?

You guessed it — move to raise taxes, including one that Republicans opposed just two months ago, when Democratic Party still had controll of it.

The Super Majority Republican Legislature on Monday adopted a resolution reinstating the county’s 4.25 percent sales tax on clothing and footwear costing up to $110.

The Super Majority Republican Legislature is also considering asking for state approval to reinstate the county’s 0.25 percent mortgage tax.

There are not a lot of good choices. County Executive William Steinhaus, a Republican, crafted a 2010 Executive Budget proposal that ( PRESUMED ) a lot of things and, accordingly, has forced the issue on taxes in a time of eroding revenue streams.

Among other things, the budget assumed the $5.4 million in revenue that taxing clothing and footwear is expected to generate and $1.7 million from the mortgage tax.

 Let us not forget the Executive took  $14 MILLION Dollars from the Fund balance, the same $14 MILLION Dollars of your money to bring HIS Proposed Budget with a zero increase to residents that was actually totally false.  His proposal always had an Increase in Taxes, the Presses and Media just never told the Public.

Democratic Legislators quite responsibly left the assumptions in the budget , as there was not enough votes from the Republican Minority to present needed changes to produce a Corrected Version of what the Executive Steinhaus presented on Halloween Eve., without providing for a corresponding authorization of the taxes.

The explanation of Legislature Chairman Robert Rolison, who was among GOP lawmakers to be against the mortgage tax before being for it, is, at best, unconvincing. “The situation is worse now,” said Rolison.

Not really. The world — not even the provincial world inhabited by a county legislature — has not demonstrably changed in the last two months.

What’s changed is now being responsible, rather than simply a yapping minority seeking to claw its way back into power

Comments

On Jan-31-2010 01:33 PM Mr. James R. Doxsey:

When the Voters were mis – led to believe the mailings and mis-information and mis-leading media presented to them in 2008-2009, the people made their decisions on those presumptions.

How is it that twisted and partial mis directions are allowed into the papers and media? One should really ask themselves that question.

Press has such a power to bring the Facts, and just the Facts to the people. Let the people decide what is the proper direction to go in, as long as the Facts are given to them. With this Power given to the Press, it is very difficult to get a proper quote of an untwisted version of what is actually taking place.

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March 9, 2009

Pete Grannis Commissioner
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
625 Broadway
Albany, NY 12233-0001

Re: Dutchess Community College Petition to Establish Lead Agency Dutchess Community Housing Project T/Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York

Peter,

My name is James R. Doxsey.

I am the Dutchess County Legislator representing Dist. 1 in the T/Poughkeepsie.

I am writing to express my great concerns in reference to the potential subject housing project and the Dutchess Community College’s subject petition.

Due to the rapid expansions of my District from the tax – free Not for Profit Organizations, the demands for services required currently are endangering our residents, commercial property owners, our fireman and our police.  Not to mention the 5500 local College residents in my District in dorms from another college.

With the Dutchess Community College potentially wanting to produce dormitories, the college currently has in fall of 2008 a total amount of 8,000 students, with an added 880 students recently, and a spring est. of 7,000 students with an increase of 11%. This totals to approx. 7,700 students along with the 8,000 from the other college.

The negative impact on our district is already over-bearing on the Fire District. The Fire protection is currently in-adequate to sustain safety for all area residents and such, and has been for many, many years now.

We can not provide additional protection to ANY type of construction currently, or in the future. The inability to do so puts lives in a constant danger.

The Fairview Fire District currently pays the Highest Fire Taxes in New York State; taxpayers can not afford ANY increases in the taxes.

We have Two Hospitals, Schools, Churches and dozens upon dozens of non – taxed property already. To a tune of 47% Tax Exempt.

With approximately 16% Emergency call for Fire and EMS, all going to the colleges alone. We have over 900 calls out of 1814 calls per year going to the NFP’s. This is creating the inevitable and unthinkable, yet a reality.

The Town of Poughkeepsie put in place a moratorium in 2008, to potentially stop the Dormitory being built on Dutchess Community Property, given to them by a 13/12 vote in Legislation.  As you can see the split vote passed, much to my dismay.

I had Both Towns of Hyde Park and Town of Poughkeepsie full support, my particular district has both towns in it. Multiple Fire, Police and EMS support, residents, business owners and alike turned out in protesting the College ( Dutchess ) from moving forward.

The District needs to address the cumulative impacts by the local Town Planning Board to resolve any more expansion of the District to the NFP’s. Until that happens, and I firmly believe it is not going to happen in the near future, we are threatening the lives every moment of every day of Everyone.

I respectfully request you to DENY the Dutchess Community Colleges request to become Lead Agency, and place the Lead Agency in either the Town of Poughkeepsie Planning Boards hands or the Local Fairview Fire Commissioners.

The risk of injury or worse is again inevitable, let the Town/Towns decide whose best interests are and should be the Lead Agency.

I close with respect to you and your fellow members to look out for the Safety and Wellbeing of my residents, fireman, students and all other people who are involved. Safety must be the main concern.

Respectfully Submitted,

Honorable Mr.  James R. Doxsey

Dutchess County Legislator for District 1
55 Buckingham Avenue
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601

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