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Concerns rise over Fitchburg's costly construction proposals

July 24, 2024 | Fitchburg, Dane County, Wisconsin



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Concerns rise over Fitchburg's costly construction proposals
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the fiscal responsibility of proposed construction projects in Fitchburg, particularly in light of rising property taxes and living costs for residents. One speaker emphasized the need to prioritize the true needs of the community over hastily fulfilling wishes, arguing that rushing into construction could exacerbate financial burdens on citizens already struggling with ballooning rents and food affordability.

The speaker questioned the financial implications of the proposed projects, urging the council to consider the total costs, including borrowing expenses and operational costs. They highlighted the importance of securing private donations to cover 50% of project costs, referencing successful community-funded initiatives like local playgrounds.

Another participant expressed frustration over a lack of response to previous comments made during a public hearing on the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), noting that their suggestions could have led to cost savings. They voiced support for two amendments under discussion, stressing the need for the council to remain mindful of the significant increases in property tax assessments and the potential for a referendum to raise the property tax levy by $3 million.

The speaker also pointed out the financial implications of a new police station, estimated to cost between $35 million and $50 million, which would further impact property taxes. They urged the council to consider the cumulative effect of these financial decisions on residents, emphasizing the importance of maintaining affordable property tax bills in future budgeting discussions.

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