Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Raleigh City Council: The Issues

$88.6 million city park bond
Support 60%
Oppose 27%

Last year Raleigh raised the impact fee on newly built homes and businesses, taking the fee for a single-family home from 682 dollars to 1,170 dollars. Yet impact fees still pay for only 20 percent of new roads and parks projects required to support the new development, while the rest of Raleigh property taxpayers pay the other 80 percent. Do you think Raleigh should raise the impact fee on newly built homes and businesses closer to the statewide average of 4,038 dollars per single family home?
Support raise 60%
Do not support 27%

Would you be more or less likely to vote for a city council candidate that supports raising the impact fee?
More likely 54%
Less likely 28%

Would you be more or less likely to vote for a city council candidate that received large donations from developers?
More likely 5%
Less likely 81%

Would you be more or less likely to vote for a city council candidate that was endorsed by the Sierra Club?
More likely 41%
Less likely 30%
 
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