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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-26 Expressing its Opposition to Proposition 2 to be Voted on at the General Election in November 1978RESOLUTION N0. Series of 1978 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL EXPRESSING ITS OPPOSITION TO PROPO- SITTON 2 TO BE VOTED ON AT THE GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER, 1978; AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS RELATING THERETO WHEREAS, the Town Council is of the opinion that the desire to limit governmental spending is commendable; WHEREAS, certain steps should be taken to study and consider the appropriate direction for limiting public spending, but Proposition 2 to be voted on by the voters in the general election in November, 1978, proposes an inappropriate method for achieving desirable ends; WHEREAS, the Town Council believes that same of the negative impacts that will be felt are as follows: a) That in determining allowable expenditure levels Proposition 2 only counts the residents of the community and not tourists or those who live outside the Town but receive services from the Town; b) Proposition 2 utilizes the Consumer Price Index for determining appropriate increases in expenditures, but the Consumer Price Index does not reflect or measure the types of purchases by municipalities; c) The implementation of Proposition 2 may reduce State payments and revenue to municipalities and thereby lead to higher property taxes; and WHEREAS, the Town Council is of the opinion that Propo- sition 2 proposes an inappropriate method for limiting increases in governmental spending and will in fact be detrimental. to the public's interest; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: 1) The Town Council hereby states its apposition to the method proposed by Proposition 2 for the limiting of increases in governmental spending. Page 2 2) The Town Council urges that all voters in the Gore Valley study closely Proposition 2, considering the question of whether it is a proper method for obtaining the results sought, and thereafter to vote against Proposition 2. 3.) The Council states that its opposition to Proposition 2 is in the belief that it is contrary to the public interest. INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED, this 17th day of October, 1978. Mayor ` ~ ' ATTEST: Town Clerk