Friday, May 6, 2022

Don’t undo Croydon vote

The following Letter to the Editor appeared in the Union Leader  


Don’t undo Croydon vote

To the Editor: As the May 7th Croydon budget do-over vote approaches, it is important for residents to understand what is at stake and how to make their wishes count. Two bits of misinformation have come out lately that must be addressed so that people can make informed choices.

One writer suggests that raising the budget from $800,000 to $1,700,000 will cost a typical homeowner between $100 and $200 per year. This is far lower than reality. On a $300,000 home, the increase is over $2,100 per year.

Another writer suggests that all voters, regardless of their position on the increase, should attend the meeting to make their voices heard. This is a trick. This meeting does not operate in the usual manner, where the majority of votes wins. Since this is a do-over meeting, no vote may take place unless 283 or more voters attend. Attending the meeting to vote against the increase actually helps to pass the increase by helping to reach quorum. Don’t fall for it.

If you support the tax increase, attend the meeting and vote yes. If you oppose the increase, do not attend the meeting at all. In either case, understand the consequences of this vote — the tax increase is much higher than advertised.

JIM PESCHKE

Croydon

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