More Money To Main Street
More Money
To Main Street
To the Editor:
Two weeks ago, my fourth grade son was burned in class at Hawley School. It wasnât terribly serious, although heâll have a permanent scar from the burn he received by contact with an exposed section of copper pipe that feeds a radiator in class. That a 10-year-old-kid has a new scar is hardly news. Even that the event took place during class while participating in a group activity is barely noteworthy. The schoolâs idea of a fix was to lean five or six dry erase boards against the pipe. I wouldâve spent $5 at Newtown Hardware on some pipe insulation.
Now, two weeks later, I take a look at the townâs proposed budget. Maybe a new HVAC system is in there. Whoâd know? The system is part of an aging infrastructure that had previously been scheduled to be fixed. For years, some of these classrooms have been hot all spring and cold all winter. Why wonât we fix this?
Letâs look at some of the spending proposed in the new budget. By my math, over $106,000 of our tax dollars are slated to go to: Kevinâs Community Center, Childrenâs Adventure Center, Regional Hospice, Danbury Regional Commission on Children, Womenâs Center of Danbury, Ability Beyond Disability, Amos House, Shelter of the Cross, and WeCAHR. There is other spending in this proposal that is equally alarming. Does the town even have the authority to give the revenue raised through taxation to these recipients? An additional $500,000 is proposed to go into the abyss known as Fairfield Hills. We are also carrying a surplus of over $3.3 million. The morality and economics of a municipality budgeting a surplus that equals over 50 percent of the proposed real property tax increase is a topic for another letter (and very troubling).
Our schools are falling apart while weâre being asked to send eight percent more money to Main Street. We deserve a more responsible government.
Joe Duffy
5 Thomas Circle, Sandy Hook                                     March 28, 2007
