I think less and less of the public is invested in the D65 financials because so many kids left D65. When they left, they left. No looking back. With an enabling Board and disinterested public it was so easy to sneak so much stuff through. Perfect storm.
I think less and less of the public is invested in the D65 financials because so many kids left D65. When they left, they left. No looking back. With an enabling Board and disinterested public it was so easy to sneak so much stuff through. Perfect storm.
Yeah, I think the Board turned a blind eye pretty often, especially in the Horton era. They should not get a free pass. They should've been asking for this stuff a long time ago!!
But all of the public who own or rent taxable real estate within D65 boundaries are unavoidably "invested" in the financials. More and more as expenditures increase.
I think less and less of the public is invested in the D65 financials because so many kids left D65. When they left, they left. No looking back. With an enabling Board and disinterested public it was so easy to sneak so much stuff through. Perfect storm.
Yeah, I think the Board turned a blind eye pretty often, especially in the Horton era. They should not get a free pass. They should've been asking for this stuff a long time ago!!
But all of the public who own or rent taxable real estate within D65 boundaries are unavoidably "invested" in the financials. More and more as expenditures increase.
We're lucky that the state limits increases to 5% per year