[Vision2020] City Taxes, again
Bob Hoffmann
escape@alt-escape.com
Mon, 28 Jul 2003 21:59:09 -0700
At 04:42 PM 7/28/2003 -0700, John Danahy wrote:
>There has been a great deal of development in and around the city, why
>hasn't this development resulted in sufficient increases in tax
>revenues? Are tax breaks being given to spur development?
John & Co.,
The misconception is that development increases revenues, decreasing the
total tax burden. Development generally increases expenditures, and the
taxes generated are typically insufficient to cover the increase in
municipal expenditures. This eventually results in an overall increase in
taxation. New development means new roads, new sewers, new schools and
fire departments, etc. While there are more efficient modes of development
(such as cluster housing) that use fewer roads, sewers, etc., developers
frequently would rather increase infrastructure costs, because they pass
these costs at a profit to the consumer. And then they leave the
infrastructure to the city to maintain.
Bob Hoffmann
820 S. Logan St.
Moscow, ID 83843
Tel: 208 883-0642