Hey Sarah, only posting 1 page of the budget isn't telling me anything other than that it's 3%, which you've already stated. How about posting the rest of it so we can see what that 3% is in contrast to?
I would be interested to know how much the different parts of the city contribute in terms of tax dollars and then compare that to the amount they receive. Is that info available?
Sorry Paul Cone, I should clarify that the budget I linked is just the section of the transpo budget that will be used for projects in East Portland. That wasn't clear.
@Abusive: Matt's getting his wisdom teeth out right now, if you're wondering why I'm being the one person news team. He's on druuuugggzzz.
@jwpdx: That's an excellent but complicated question. If we're looking at how much they contribute in terms of taxes that get used for transportation vs. how much transportation investment they get in return, you'd need to factor in gas taxes they pay to the state, too. The money we pay in taxes goes all over the place (city, county, state), but it's a relevant question and I'll try to work out some sort of taxes vs. investment comparison that makes sense.
As compared to SW PDX where there are no sidewalks more than half a mile long? As compared to those parts of Portland that don't have brand new light rail and busses that run past 10 pm?
Don't get me wrong, outer SE gets a short stick as often as not, and Portland could solve a lot of problems by tearing up 82nd and replacing the whole thing, but maybe our state rep should be saying "thanks for the big fancy train" and not "feed me semore!".
BEAVERTONNNNNNNNNNNNNN-UH.
@Abusive: Matt's getting his wisdom teeth out right now, if you're wondering why I'm being the one person news team. He's on druuuugggzzz.
@jwpdx: That's an excellent but complicated question. If we're looking at how much they contribute in terms of taxes that get used for transportation vs. how much transportation investment they get in return, you'd need to factor in gas taxes they pay to the state, too. The money we pay in taxes goes all over the place (city, county, state), but it's a relevant question and I'll try to work out some sort of taxes vs. investment comparison that makes sense.
Don't get me wrong, outer SE gets a short stick as often as not, and Portland could solve a lot of problems by tearing up 82nd and replacing the whole thing, but maybe our state rep should be saying "thanks for the big fancy train" and not "feed me semore!".