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VIDEO | Dist. 5 alderman Rich Kasten explains April 3 advisory referendum in West Bend

March 23, 2018 – West Bend, WI –  West Bend District 5 alderman Rich Kasten spoke during this week’s meeting of Common Sense Citizens of Washington County about the upcoming advisory referendum.

-Advisory referendum and road maintenance. How to finance road repair and road fixes.

-There have been a lot of complaints about roads on social media and phone calls.

-There are mixed messages on how good the roads are.

-People are concerned about property taxes.

-Best way to determine how to address problem is with an advisory referendum.

-Remember to vote on all four Yes / No questions.

-Truly a fact-finding mission.

-First two questions talk about increasing property taxes.

-Question 3 deals with a wheel tax – this tax can only be used for transportation and road-type issues.

-No. 4 is to ask Washington County to share 25% of their sales tax with all municipalities. Washington County supervisors have so far said – that will not happen.

-Three major road fixes include Seventh Avenue, 18th Avenue from Vogt to Paradise Drive and Main Street south of Humar and each project is $5 million.

-$20 wheel tax would be added on at the state level.

-How do you sunset the tax – we don’t have a true sunset.

-Anticipated revenue on vehicle registration fee is $600,000 a year applied to borrowing

-IS the city unaffected by revenue limits. Correct – one thing we’ve worked hard on is getting to a low debt level.

-Total debt now at city of West Bend is $50 million – down from $80 million six or seven years ago.

 

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