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I never said I shouldn't pay property taxes, just that I never benefitted from them. I know it's crazy to think that the city might use property tax dollars to pay for good roads, good schools or actual police protection.
BTW, I have three children. I would just never have sent my children to my local schools in Charlotte. We moved because the children's tuition kept increasing and we just couldn't swing it anymore. One by one I watched my neighbors move away as their children reached school age, so I was not alone in my assessment of our schools. I honestly can think of only one family left in Mecklenburg county that attended preschool with my children - the rest moved to Ft. Mill or Union county.
I was in Charlotte the other night, and after I spent over an hour on Providence Road going from Sardis Road to the Arboretum, I thought, "Nope. I don't miss this."
I post in this forum to give people a realistic view of life in Charlotte. I can't help it that my experience wasn't good regarding the way the city or school systems are run.
...I would just never have sent my children to my local schools in Charlotte. We moved because the children's tuition kept increasing and we just couldn't swing it anymore. One by one I watched my neighbors move away as their children reached school age, so I was not alone in my assessment of our schools. I honestly can think of only one family left in Mecklenburg county that attended preschool with my children - the rest moved to Ft. Mill or Union county...
So, you just moved to the wrong part of the Charlotte-metro area, then?
The problem with Charlotte public schools appears to be due to overcrowding as a result of not keeping up with Charlotte's growth, as opposed to just bad teachers/bad administration.
That's the downside of Charlotte's popularity and growth, but folks want the growth to continue, so...
I never said I shouldn't pay property taxes, just that I never benefitted from them. I know it's crazy to think that the city might use property tax dollars to pay for good roads, good schools or actual police protection.
BTW, I have three children. I would just never have sent my children to my local schools in Charlotte. We moved because the children's tuition kept increasing and we just couldn't swing it anymore. One by one I watched my neighbors move away as their children reached school age, so I was not alone in my assessment of our schools. I honestly can think of only one family left in Mecklenburg county that attended preschool with my children - the rest moved to Ft. Mill or Union county.
I was in Charlotte the other night, and after I spent over an hour on Providence Road going from Sardis Road to the Arboretum, I thought, "Nope. I don't miss this."
I post in this forum to give people a realistic view of life in Charlotte. I can't help it that my experience wasn't good regarding the way the city or school systems are run.
I just don't get how someone who would "NEVER" have sent their kids to Char/Meck schools thinks they have a "realistic view" of them and the nerve to act like they do???
I never said I shouldn't pay property taxes, just that I never benefitted from them. I know it's crazy to think that the city might use property tax dollars to pay for good roads, good schools or actual police protection.
BTW, I have three children. I would just never have sent my children to my local schools in Charlotte. We moved because the children's tuition kept increasing and we just couldn't swing it anymore. One by one I watched my neighbors move away as their children reached school age, so I was not alone in my assessment of our schools. I honestly can think of only one family left in Mecklenburg county that attended preschool with my children - the rest moved to Ft. Mill or Union county.
I was in Charlotte the other night, and after I spent over an hour on Providence Road going from Sardis Road to the Arboretum, I thought, "Nope. I don't miss this."
I post in this forum to give people a realistic view of life in Charlotte. I can't help it that my experience wasn't good regarding the way the city or school systems are run.
Why would you and so many of your neighbors buy homes in an area where you wouldn't send your kids to school?? We based our housing decision on 3 things.....schools, schools, and schools. You set yourself up for failure and it worked. Now we have to keep hearing about your discontent. I, for one, am a little tired of it.
I am one who has helped with the petition to delay Annexation. I think we all knew it would happen sooner or later. The current economic times prompted us to ask for it to be delayed until the next 2 year cycle. After reading these posts I am much more in favor of the annexation than before. Thanks to all for sharing different views on a very challenging subject.
I am one who has helped with the petition to delay Annexation. I think we all knew it would happen sooner or later. The current economic times prompted us to ask for it to be delayed until the next 2 year cycle. After reading these posts I am much more in favor of the annexation than before. Thanks to all for sharing different views on a very challenging subject.
WOW! So, you mean us "sharing" our opinions on an anonymous internet discussion forum actually did some sort of good??? This is an internets first! Someone call Al Gore and tell him his interweb has finally paid off!!!
State-of-the-art Charlotte fire station built outside city limits | WCNC.com | Local News for Charlotte, North Carolina | Top Stories (http://www.wcnc.com/news/topstories/stories/wcnc-111008-mw-fire_investigation.19db5734b.html - broken link)
Since Charlotte annexed Stowe Creek and other areas along Shopton Road West (not "Shopton Road" as in the story) and Sledge Road, the city is obligated to build a fire station in the area so they'll be able to provide service with a quick response time. It just so happened that they received a donation of (very expensive prime lakefront) land that was outside the city limits. The station is still within range of nearby residences and businesses within the city limits that cannot be serviced quickly from other fire stations.
The boat house also will house a boat for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Lake Wylie unit. The Police Department serves both incorporated and unincorporated areas.
Idiots. Nothing better to report on than a fire station outside of a squiggly crayon line on a map--which, by the way, has been under construction for over a year.
It's trash reporting like this that keeps me from watching the news at all. Especially with a name like "Rad Berky." I mean, come on...that's funnier than Married With Children's "Miranda Veracruz de la Hoya Cardinal."
There are gonna be more and more places annexed all over the region, b/c the infrastructure improvements (and, indeed, maintenance) will require more tax $$$.
If the growth had not taken place, there would be no need for the annexations. Being a native, I know this is how things work, not just here in CLT but all over the state. The city has to keep up w/ the strain on infrastructure and taxes mean the ability to do that.
Having grown up here, I just assumed this would occur all over the periphery of the metro area. I didn't realize other states/municipalities didn't do the same thing (sorry - I thought I was fairly sophisticated about city planning but evidently other states do not do this . . . ????)
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