Sidewalks
Gee, now I don't feel so bad! And yeah, the sweep was a result of a complaint about sidewalks, supposedly in front of 19 properties up and down the street. The inspector went wild with the spray paint. Some people are having to replace their entire driveway approaches as well. I don't think the complainer realized that they were going to trigger all of this additional work beyond the sidewalk fixes.
It's been many years since the city took over billing for garbage and recycling. They would bill six times a year. A few months ago as a result of a cost-cutting measure, we received our last bill from them. The city disbanded its billing department and now all garbage and recycling charges appear on our annual county property tax bill.
I'm not happy about this. Part of our motivation for buying my sister out of her interest in the home my parents bought in 1960 was the ability to swing a parent-to-child transfer of the Proposition 13 property tax rate, which is so insanely low that we can manage to write a check to the county rather than have an impound account on our mortgage. With garbage fees added, our property tax bill increased by $385 per year. No matter how you slice it, we're paying the same amount for garbage, but it didn't sting as much when it was around $64 every other month.
As a homeowner, you really have to think it over before voting for things like parks, library, transportation and a host of other tax measures that appear on almost every ballot.
[this post was last edited: 1/17/2016-16:22]
Gee, now I don't feel so bad! And yeah, the sweep was a result of a complaint about sidewalks, supposedly in front of 19 properties up and down the street. The inspector went wild with the spray paint. Some people are having to replace their entire driveway approaches as well. I don't think the complainer realized that they were going to trigger all of this additional work beyond the sidewalk fixes.
It's been many years since the city took over billing for garbage and recycling. They would bill six times a year. A few months ago as a result of a cost-cutting measure, we received our last bill from them. The city disbanded its billing department and now all garbage and recycling charges appear on our annual county property tax bill.
I'm not happy about this. Part of our motivation for buying my sister out of her interest in the home my parents bought in 1960 was the ability to swing a parent-to-child transfer of the Proposition 13 property tax rate, which is so insanely low that we can manage to write a check to the county rather than have an impound account on our mortgage. With garbage fees added, our property tax bill increased by $385 per year. No matter how you slice it, we're paying the same amount for garbage, but it didn't sting as much when it was around $64 every other month.
As a homeowner, you really have to think it over before voting for things like parks, library, transportation and a host of other tax measures that appear on almost every ballot.
[this post was last edited: 1/17/2016-16:22]