Comment 39465

By More roads (anonymous) | Posted April 06, 2010 at 03:36:16

I don't know what it is about Hamilton? The roads are worn out, the sewers need replacing and yet we have more debt than other GTA communities. How does it help anyone to live in a city that looks like it's wearing out? Does that help increase property values?

Hamilton had 504K people as of 2006 and tax revenues in 2008 were $819M (including money that goes for education), or $1625/person. Oakville had 165k as of 2006 and it's tax revenues were $348M, or per person 2,109/person. Burlington's numbers were similar to Oakville's.

If Hamilton collected as much in taxes as our GTA neighbours collect, this would mean that Hamilton City Hall would have had an additional $243.9M in 2008 to spend on making the city a better place. Does anyone think that this additional quarter billion dollars be helpful in improving the quality of this city?

The choice we have to make is this, either we will pay up for high quality infrastructure and enjoy a healthier looking city, plus higher property values, or we can live on the cheap and watch as the city falls apart.

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