Archive for December, 1969
Planning Purposal Letter
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969Budget Time Nears
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969May 2008
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969***May 2008 Update***
Wednesday, December 31st, 19692008 – 2009 Budget and other Request
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969Bicycles
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
Here we are at another beautiful summer start in Tennessee with a very familiar problem. We live in the county and we have many visitors wanting to see the Great Smoky Mountains. Who can blame them? It's stunning! Of course, except for the familiar problem I mentioned. We all want to share the beauty but we need to know how to do this safely for all parties. Living in the county, most of us work elsewhere, needing to commute by car or truck. Our county roads are curvy and with limited views due to our hardworking farmers and tall agriculture. This is not the problem. The problem I'm speaking of are the bicycles. Some of them are courteous and stay to the side, however narrow the side is. Some are not. Some ride down the middle and will not narrow their trail to one lane so automobiles can safely pass them. This causes traffic tie-ups and accidents. When our agriculture growth is at it's peak, it is impossible to see what's around one of our curves. You are startled by an abrupt slowdown or met with a bicycle head-on. We have a wonderful bicycle trail in Townsend but it is not used by most bicyclists. Also another in town at the Greenbelt. It is also not used by most bicyclists. Most bicyclists and those holding races choose to use the curvy, narrow, limited-view county roads. Why? Who is liable in an accident? Do we have laws to protect the bicyclist and the automobile driver?
“Ballot or Not to Ballot?” That is the Question!
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
I received a letter from a group calling for the Blount County Commission to place the question of a 1/2% increase in the sales tax of Blount County on the November Ballot. The reason stated behind this initiative is to provide more educational funding for schools. See the link below for the full letter.
HalfCent.pdf
Currently the sales tax rate in Blount County is at 9.25%, this request if placed on the ballot and passed by the voters of Blount County would raise this rate to 9.75%. Under the current method of distribution this would mean the first 1/2 would go to schools (Split between the 3 systems) and the second 1/2 would be split based on location of the point of collection. It should be noted that depending on how Blount County's portion of the second 1/2 is spent it may, or may not, be subject to being split again.
I will have more to come as the information becomes available. Please, as always, feel free to drop a comment.
Mike@commissionerwalker.com
HalfCent.pdf
Currently the sales tax rate in Blount County is at 9.25%, this request if placed on the ballot and passed by the voters of Blount County would raise this rate to 9.75%. Under the current method of distribution this would mean the first 1/2 would go to schools (Split between the 3 systems) and the second 1/2 would be split based on location of the point of collection. It should be noted that depending on how Blount County's portion of the second 1/2 is spent it may, or may not, be subject to being split again.
I will have more to come as the information becomes available. Please, as always, feel free to drop a comment.
Mike@commissionerwalker.com
Stream Buffers – Committee Meeting
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
The adhoc stream buffers committee will meet 31-Jul-2008 at 6:00pm at the Blount County Courthouse. The members of this committee are Don Headrick of Townsend, Comissioners Mark Hasty, Wendy Pitts-Reeves, myself, and Justin Teague.
We will be meeting to discuss the above mentioned item, the full contents of the resolution can be found in last weeks commission packet.
As always, feel free to drop a comment or email.
We will be meeting to discuss the above mentioned item, the full contents of the resolution can be found in last weeks commission packet.
As always, feel free to drop a comment or email.