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In Reply to: Old barn Tin roof posted by Heyseed on April 23, 2016 at 00:38:38:
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It has always been difficult here as well, to explain why someone gets billed for ambulance use when they are already paying through taxes. We always explained that the tax money pays to have the whole thing ready for when you call, but the actual service is on top of that. Municipalities count on a fair amount of ambulance billings for revenue when figuring the tax rate, and usually they are aggressive in trying to collect from non-residents. Hopefully the money taken in goes into the general fund and not directly to the ambulance service dept. as that is not good accounting. The greatest drag on municipal taxes now is funding the retirements that were negotiated many years ago by spineless city councilors who looked at it as too far in the future to worry about. Did you realize that for every on duty person in the fire station that you are paying six?
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