STATEMENT AGAINST CITY PROPOSITION
There is no need to expand the city limits in west Blaine; Blaine has enough vacant land within the existing city limits, without incurring the high cost to taxpayers of expansion. Instead of continuing to rezone city land for more commercial development, it could be used for affordable housing. There is no need to reduce the city limits in east Blaine; the city can redesignate the Urban Growth Area as a protected Critical Aquifer Recharge Area. (Blaine currently has no plan for protecting our drinking water.)
The city's plan to fund west Blaine expansion for 1,500 luxury homes by raising taxes and utility bills on existing Blaine residents is predatory. Creating second homes for millionaires on the backs of a community with a high poverty rate shows the skewed priorities of the city government.
Due to the city manipulation of voter pamphlet statement committee appointments, concealment of vital information, and the misleading title of this city initiative, it should never have been allowed on the ballot. The Secretary of State should investigate.
Rather than spending tens of thousands per month on lawyers and public relations to deceive Blaine voters, the city could help the food bank.
Jay Taber, Blaine Water Coalition, blainewc.org
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