Chairman’s View: Cap Town Spending for Three Years (Mar. 28, 2019)
…they generate. Our revenues currently grow at 1% per year. I propose that we cap spending at 1.50% per year for three years, beginning now. We must limit our spending…
…they generate. Our revenues currently grow at 1% per year. I propose that we cap spending at 1.50% per year for three years, beginning now. We must limit our spending…
…ship in one year. We did not get to this point in one year and we may not solve it that quickly. Consider that over the past 13 years spending…
…or anxious, whether people are spending or holding back. Their clients are our clients, and we want to know are their clients focused on Florida or heading back to Connecticut….
…rates at record lows, 3% Bad news: there is little urgency among buyers Good news: budget skips tolls & regionalization Bad news: state budget fails to cut any spending Good…
…in our capital budget. And, that is the absolute worst location. Where is the money coming from? What other locations are being considered? Will this spending come at the expense…
…spend $2 million then the road quality stays about the same. Spending $2.5 million per year has allowed our PCI to rise about a half-point per year toward that goal….
…mandate to expand from its New York roots into luxury markets across the U.S. After spending 15 years at Elliman earlier in his career Richard Ferrari is back at the…
…perspective on town spending that New Canaan must embrace. He should be voted onto the Town Council. The sixth and final Town Council vote should go to Liz Donovan, a…
…5% of our annual capital spending, about $114 per household. The annual debt service on finishing this project properly and creating an Enterprise Zone is $3.42 per household. John Engel…
…anxious, whether people are spending or holding back. Their clients are our clients, and we want to know are their clients focused on Florida or heading back to Connecticut. Are…