Since PARD filed its Site Plan appeal on October 3 2005, Pullman has lost:
$347,563.26 in sales and property tax revenues (based on data presented at the appeal hearing by Johnson Gardner and the Whitman County Assessor's Office)$16,980.65 in direct fees associated with the appeal (based on figures from Pullman Finance Director Troy Woo)Incalculable hours of the city staff's time spent in preparation for and attendance at the appeal hearings, keeping them from other important business of the peopleIn return, PARD has gained:
An increased contribution (anywhere from 21% to 100%) from Wal-Mart for a traffic light at Grand and Fairmount that was already plannedA traffic light at Bishop and Pro Mall Blvd. that will never existDEMAND THAT PARD END THIS COSTLY POLITICAL THEATER NOW!!!Technorati Tags:
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