now this one doesn't really make sense on why this lost, the only places with the "no to tax raises" were empty lots, dilapidated homes, and glass covered sidewalks of the gated suburbs, some not even in the district, there's even a few across from the mall on 178th. that's just a little fishy, putting don't raise the land value on an empty lot that hasn't been mowed for at least two years, don't ya think dear reader? for context theres visably about 25% of people in town who live year round in edmond without reliable access to a motor vehicle (that number includes the disabled) all of these plans would make walking in the snow and extreme heat while getting food and healthcare easier on me. but now there is a looming fear that the residents of Oklahoma are so unaware of their surroundings that we've reached a point where anyone who has a car no longer cares where they actually live and its simply window dressing until they croak, it's depressing and damn near un-American that nobody but the poor and the mayor seemed to want this for eveyone. edited for typos
No thanks. Hope these all get voted down. It's getting hard enough to buy groceries without adding an effective average increase of $480 tax per year-$4,800 over 10 years. We're struggling to make ends meet as it is.
Let's fund these wonderful programs!
now this one doesn't really make sense on why this lost, the only places with the "no to tax raises" were empty lots, dilapidated homes, and glass covered sidewalks of the gated suburbs, some not even in the district, there's even a few across from the mall on 178th. that's just a little fishy, putting don't raise the land value on an empty lot that hasn't been mowed for at least two years, don't ya think dear reader?
for context theres visably about 25% of people in town who live year round in edmond without reliable access to a motor vehicle (that number includes the disabled) all of these plans would make walking in the snow and extreme heat while getting food and healthcare easier on me.
but now there is a looming fear that the residents of Oklahoma are so unaware of their surroundings that we've reached a point where anyone who has a car no longer cares where they actually live and its simply window dressing until they croak, it's depressing and damn near un-American that nobody but the poor and the mayor seemed to want this for eveyone.
edited for typos
No thanks. Hope these all get voted down. It's getting hard enough to buy groceries without adding an effective average increase of $480 tax per year-$4,800 over 10 years. We're struggling to make ends meet as it is.