Access to the water will be increasingly challenging
Bill, I wouldn't necessarily call it whing. I think Chucks post wasn't
totally about the NW in his area but all around the nation. Condo's are
replacing marina's in FLA. at an accellerated pace. and looks as long
as they'll sell out to developers, the boating access will be
declining.
I realize that money talks. and BIG money screams.
Just on the news last week, a really nice coast line trailer park (and
I do mean NICE) In FLA. was offered HUGE money to sell to developers.
They voted to do so, where each household was going to walk away with
about a million USD each.
Kind of hard to pass up, but in the long run, it seems like the tax
base will rise, and the shorline beauty and accessability will erode.
just an opinion.
Bill Kearney wrote:
These perpetually
increasing costs for DNR "leases" make property taxes look like a
bargain, and the costs are passed along to the boating public or
absorbed by the business owner until they are driven under by the
expense.
So do something about it locally, not just whinge in a newsgroup. Vote
people in that will pay better attention to what you're after.
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