Originally Posted by
veritas
wow..just wow. Let's see, development installs the infrastructure and gives it to the city. Development in norman also pays for all road costs stemming from increased traffic due to the development going in in the first place. So no, the city isn't on the hook for anything in the way of infrastructure except for the water and sewer mains that are hooked up to. Not to mention the increased tax base from the new residents. And, oh yes, the added roof-tops drive new retail which really ramps up new revenue for the city.
On a tangent thought, i often get a kick out of the platitudes offered by the "urban-core" development only crowd in norman. If you really want to get into costs, you ought to check into the non-existent detention standards (pre-1982) that cause flooding in core norman areas as well as the drastic eroding of creek beds and added silt due to this erosion and the effects on the little river water shed. New development can not proceed without adequate detention and yet is in a fight over impact fees the city wants to administer due to zero detention requirements from old core-norman areas.
I think we ought to raise taxes on people that reside in core-norman to cover the costs that their dwellings have on our environment.
/the more you know
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