Dear Friends of Burlington Parks,
Thank you!
Steve Allen, Burlington Parks & Recreation Commission, Chair
FOUR WAYS TO HELP
2) Post a message of support on Front Porch Forum
3) Request a lawn sign from us (stphnallen@aol.com)
4) Donate! Send checks to "Friends of Burlington Parks", c/o Treasurer Dave Hartnett, 27 Browe Court, Burlington, VT 05408.
Six Great Reasons To Support a Penny for Parks on November 4:
2) SOUND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF OUR RESOURCES. A one penny tax will generate $355,000 annually in critically needed support for parks. The cost to a typical homeowner will be around $25 year.
3) THE MONEY WILL BE SPENT WISELY. It will be used to pay for necessary repairs and capital improvements to our parks and recreational facilities.
4) PENNY FOR PARKS IS A SOCIAL INVESTMENT that will maintain a high quality of life, provide healthful recreational facilities and keep services affordable to Burlington residents.
5) PROTECT OUR BEAUTIFUL RESOURCES: the waterfront, the bike path, our beaches, neighborhood parks and athletic fields, the community gardens.
6) KEEP BURLINGTON ONE OF THE "MOST LIVABLE" CITIES in the world.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Some Pictures of Current Needs
A Penny for Parks - The Best Value in Burlington
On November 4th,
The Penny for Parks proposal would generate $355,000 per year specifically to support parks, at a cost of about $ 25 per year for a typical
The
We recognize that there are other compelling needs in the City and we recommend Penny for Parks with the greatest respect for our community’s limited financial resources and resident’s justified concern with higher taxes. A Penny for Parks is a sound economic investment. With its facilities and programs, Parks & Rec generates nearly $3,000,000 in revenues for the City. Our parks, waterfront, bike path and other recreational facilities also generate significant revenue for private sector business as part of our tourist economy. The revenues generated by these assets effectively provide a subsidy to
The existing system of funding doesn’t work. Despite the universal recognition of the need, there has been a lack of dedicated funding for parks from the general budget. There are many examples in
Penny for Parks is unanimously supported by the Burlington Parks & Recreation Commission, by every City Councilor, and by
Stephen Allen