^ I agree. The Alliance is great at spending the public's money with no accountability whatsoever to the public. TIF has been a great tool for things like the Skirvin, but for every Skirvin, there are several of these:
http://www.koco.com/news/Blanchard-b...posal/30989666
(TIF being used to help build a Wal Mart store)
TIF has become just one piece of this incentives game used to spawn development. It and other options have been very good to large corporations which every few years can extort the public for free money with the not-so-veiled threat of picking up their toys and going elsewhere.
Project 180 and the OG&E tower really stand out to me as abuses.
OG&E is getting what.. $69 million just 'cuz? They weren't going to move out of state and they weren't going to move to Edmond, that tower would have been built without that money. The Devon tower was getting built anyhow. It would have been a far more efficient use of city resources to simply keep up with our infrastructure investments downtown rather than to borrow all of that money, robbing public education and county services for however many years... and the finance charges on those bonds can just be written off as inefficient spending. If it could ever be argued that the city doesn't have enough revenue to address ongoing infrastructure concerns, a discussion needs to be had about revenue and things like the extension of our city's infrastructure in, for example, the Deer Creek area?
The argument that these take no money away from schools is just disingenuous. If these projects went through without TIF, the schools and county services would see significant bumps in revenue. This stuff matters and is part of why Oklahoma's schools are near dead-last in the United States in terms of funding.
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