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Letter from Theresa Cyzeski

Town of Oneonta Residents Should Attend July 12 Meeting

The Town of Oneonta has several projects in the works that could result in higher taxes, new bills and surcharges which could put the town into debt. There is a Town Council meeting on Wednesday, July 12 at 7 p.m. This is the forum that the public is encouraged to attend if you would like to know more or ask questions about these expenses which can raise your taxes. The Southside water final additional payment is well over budget and three new water and sewer districts are being considered, which could very well require an increase in taxes to proceed also.

The Southside water project has gone well over budget. Taxpayers will now be obliged to pick up the tab to fulfill this obligation. At this meeting, the facts of how much this considerable overage of money was spent should be shared. There are two additional water district projects being considered at this time. Where will the money be allocated from and who benefits from these possible endeavors? One proposal is East End, the second is on State Highway 23/205 (this is also being considered for a new commercial development) in conjunction with the residential district of West Oneonta. 

This brings to question why updating the Comprehensive Plan for the town has been put on hold. The Comprehensive Plan allows all residents to weigh in on how they believe the town should go forward with growth and in what areas. There has already been a $28,000.00 grant awarded to go forward with the Comprehensive Plan. Developing new places for business while preserving the integrity of the town is important. One not more than the other.   

There are several ways to make well thought out plans for our town. First, come to the meeting on July 12 at 7 p.m., so your thoughts can be heard and considered. Second, eliminate any and all obstacles to going forward with the Comprehensive Plan project, which allows for meaningful discussion by all townspeople to discuss our future. When changes are made to any zoning, make sure neighbors and the community are informed and the established process is followed. 

In conclusion, if the town is proposing to spend millions of your hard earned tax dollars, then you should have a say in how it is spent. Please come have your thoughts heard on July 12 at Town Hall in West Oneonta at 3966 State Highway 23.

Theresa Cyzeski
West Oneonta 

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