If we were to reverse the process which Fulton County TSPLOST came into existence, I'd wager that most of us would have thought it was the dumbest possible plan we have ever seen put forth.
Follow the process below. Opt-out when you reach the point where you feel this is a bad idea and you would not support it. Let's Play!
Personally, I have to opt-out of this strategy at #3. Should residents be asked to vote on a dozen or so projects? Where all either pass or fail on a singular vote?
If you, however, get to step 4, would you really tie our fate to the rest of the county?
What are your thoughts on Fulton County TSPLOST?
Here is a link to the Fulton County Website on the TSPLOST bill and Documents.
By: EJMoosa
I voted yes for TSPLOST and I am disappointed that almost three years later no visible infrastructure improvements are seen. I would still vote yes for it, since to me .75% is not noticeable and to me it's worth giving it a try for the small amount of expense. The movement of the S&P 500 and the value of my Real Estate holdings and rents received have a much larger impact to my net worth and quality of life than .75% on the sales tax.
@Nim,
Your small amount of expense happens to be more than 1 year's worth of the revenues collected for Johns Creek through sales taxes, property taxes, etc.
But let's set that aside.
The issue is that there is no local control to modify the projects for what is best for Johns Creek residents. It's a false assumption to believe that voters across Fulton County carefully and considerately reviewed the projects not just for Johns Creek, but for all municipalities in Fulton County outside of the City of Atlanta and voted to approve ALL of those projects as stated with no potential to change or modify the projects.
Is it rational to lump five years worth of projects together in one Pass or Fail approval? Would we do that for zoning? Budgeting? Property tax rates? The answer is no.
So it should not have been done for road projects.
The projects are moving forward, as Council Member Endres recently commented on here at the web site and through other media.