My Side of the Fence

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Final Budget Post

The FY2012 budget was passed last night on second reading.  The only substantial change (actually made on Monday) was the BPOL increases were eliminated and, in fact, the exemption level was tripled.  So, if your small business grosses less than $150,000 you will pay no BPOL tax.  Both the Chamber of Commerce and our Delegate Jackson Miller pushed hard for that change (the chamber sent out a blast email which I recieved as my firm is a member but nobody bothered to call me directly which I find mystifying if their agenda was limited to the BPOL change).  Also vastly reduced were commercial real estate tax bills – down over $500 on average.  The Council did a lot to keep Manassas business-friendly but our job is still to balance interests and we need to stay mindful of the burden our residents bear.

Importantly, we managed to keep the 4 additional police officers in the budget.  That gets us back to the staff level of about 4 years ago.  No, the chief didn’t ask for them but our crime level hasn’t gone down.  I’m not waiting for more terrible crimes before asking the Council to act.  Sometimes leadership takes decisions that were unlooked-for.

The officers will be ready for duty late next spring when we’re ready to start expanding our foot patrols.

@bikemanassas meeting

So, we had a meeting a couple of weeks ago and I’ve been underwater ever since.  We kicked it around for an hour or so and came up with the following areas of interest.  We need people to volunteer to work on these different areas:

1.  An organized event next year – a 50 mile ride that has a fair amount of organization around it.  We need a logo, name, a charity to benefit (if that’s what we want) and a distance.  We’ll work with all parties but need someone to champion this ride.

2.  Policy maven:  we need someone to help bring City staff, members and public along on the bicycling front.  We don’t want to rip up the roads but we do want to stop the erosion of routes that are friendly to cyclists.

3.  Bike plan revision: we need people who are willing to work with others to revise the bike plan.  The existing plan is a great start but things change and we need to update our plan.

4.  An organized, weekly, ride.  Bull Run Bikes actually has a weekly shop ride so we can just tag along on their ride and, over time, expand it to address other intersted parties.

Post below if you’re interested.

We’ll have another meeting in a couple of weeks.  Watch facebook

UPDATE: here is a link to the 2007 bike plan (it’s big, be patient)

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