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In many areas of the country once a person reaches 65 they become exempt from paying school taxes. I wish it was that way in Sumter County
Why should they be exempt? That old argument " I have no kids in school" , never did mean anything.
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Have you taken your concerns and questions to your local district meeting? Perhaps there would be better answers than on a chat room forum.
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I have no issue with amenity fee since I use the amenities and enjoy what they provide, even if it's sitting by the water and reflecting on how fortunate it is to be in this place.
Let's not get mushy.

The thread isn't about emotions.
It's about economics.
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Taxes going down. THAT will NEVER HAPPEN.
READ my lips! Taxes will alway go up.
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People really don't read posts and understand what is being said. I know there is no connection to taxes and amenity fees. What was trying to say was if a governmental operation can reduce taxes and still operate effectively why can't a private city ,as we are referred to, do the same. One the gates should be removed they do nothing for security only cost money. They only give a false impression of a gated community. One gate in particular is 466 and Morse Blvd. Traffic backs up there some times to 466 with traffic headed east. I gues what ever.
So your solution to reducing amenity fees is to remove the gates?

I always wonder about the thought process of those who think that the gates should be removed.

#1 Do they drive a golf cart? I can't imagine that they do. No one I know who uses a golf cart would ever think that taking the gates down would be a good thing. We (the golf cart drivers) wouldn't stand a chance at the crossings if the gates weren't there.

#2 Did they not realize that this was not a secure "gated community" before they bought here? I do believe that the gates, for various reasons, do add a level of security (slowing traffic, cameras, etc.), but it only took me about 5 seconds upon my first visit to realize that anyone could push a button and enter. I'm continually amazed to read that there are people who bought here, thinking that it was a gated community.

#3 Were there gates here when you moved here? Were there roundabouts here when you moved here? Was this a golf cart community with the necessary golf cart crossings when you moved here? I chose to live here, in part, because of these things. Perhaps some folks decided to live here despite some of these "obstacles". But they (the gates, crossings & roundabouts) are here and they have been designed by people who are experts in their field.
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Maybe we could get rid of the maintenance people on the golf courses, and ask for volunteers with lawnmowers.
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Why should they be exempt? That old argument " I have no kids in school" , never did mean anything.
Hi Bogie Shooter" I'll send you a PM explaining my rationale
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Let's not get mushy.

The thread isn't about emotions.
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Your emotions are showing...............
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So your solution to reducing amenity fees is to remove the gates?

I always wonder about the thought process of those who think that the gates should be removed.

#1 Do they drive a golf cart? I can't imagine that they do. No one I know who uses a golf cart would ever think that taking the gates down would be a good thing. We (the golf cart drivers) wouldn't stand a chance at the crossings if the gates weren't there.

#2 Did they not realize that this was not a secure "gated community" before they bought here? I do believe that the gates, for various reasons, do add a level of security (slowing traffic, cameras, etc.), but it only took me about 5 seconds upon my first visit to realize that anyone could push a button and enter. I'm continually amazed to read that there are people who bought here, thinking that it was a gated community.

#3 Were there gates here when you moved here? Were there roundabouts here when you moved here? Was this a golf cart community with the necessary golf cart crossings when you moved here? I chose to live here, in part, because of these things. Perhaps some folks decided to live here despite some of these "obstacles". But they (the gates, crossings & roundabouts) are here and they have been designed by people who are experts in their field.
Well said!
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Leave the gates alone---- Be careful what you ask for, you may get your wish.

As a percentage of the total amenities costs, my guess is that they are relative minimal and I am confident that there presence has prevented or minimizesd the trauma from the chance contact between autos and all the other types of conveyances that traverse the many intersections in TV---
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The historical argument concerning "taxes"has been their usefulness, abuses and wastes.

Political entities enforce and control the flow of taxes and the increase of revenue predicated on their spending habits.

In my view politicians are terrible fiduciary agents wasteful neglectful irresponsible.

Education cost have been going up astronomically and without a correspondent increase in the quality of education. so it is an apparent canard to suggest that more tax money will solve the problem. More money only make the education problem worse because it misdirect those in charge.

The Wall Street Journal is replete of stories where government tax waste has reached monumental proportions. It sickens one to have to sit by while politicians continue their dances of the patriotic duty of citizens to pay their taxes. It was the general reason I noted in a previous post that I wished those 65 and older could be exempt from paying school taxes and that includes subsidies to college students whose professors are nothing more than tenured radicals from the 1960's spewing anti-capitalistic anti-conservatism at their students.
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We'll said rubicon! Some of your views on the education system are similar to mine.
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