
Mike is right, and that's one reason why the public should think twice before subsidizing downtown living with special tax breaks to developers.
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I've often mentioned the benefits of living in an urban area. Don't forget about basic upkeep and insurance savings, too.
It usually means more walking, too, which usually generates to a healthier person.
Are these people who want me to move downtown going to pay my real estate and other taxes?
The taxes in Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton are way higher than most of the burbs.
that's because the 'burbs rely on the state to provide many of their "municipal" services such as emergency response services.
. . . and their roads.
Subsidies to developers, businesses, and residents of cities are easily justified.
School taxes sould be less too. Only 1 in 2 students even finish high school in major cities.
O_o
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