luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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Or the County can start dragging their feet on repaving roads and making improvements. Once the county is in control, there is nothing REQUIRING them to spend at the same rate as Disney. Just because Disney requests something, the county is not obligated to grant it any more than they would be required to put up a red light in my neighborhood if I request one. Disney becomes just another taxpayer competing for limited funds. They will not like it. Disney’s budget does not automatically become the county‘s budgetSeems like a win/win for Disney. The county would have to either build new infrastructure or buy Disney's (water plants, fire depts, etc) right? I assume to not have a disruption in service they'd just buy Disney's (estimates are $1-2 billion). Then the county would be on the hook for $100+ mil per year Disney spends to operate these services.
What am I missing? Disney should be pretty pumped, right?
Or the County can start dragging their feet on repaving roads and making improvements. Once the county is in control, there is nothing REQUIRING them to spend at the same rate as Disney. Just because Disney requests something, the county is not obligated to grant it any more than they would be required to put up a red light in my neighborhood if I request one. Disney becomes just another taxpayer competing for limited funds. They will not like it. Disney’s budget does not automatically become the county‘s budget
Yeah, UT "grandfathered" a bunch of season ticket holders back in the 80's for their loyalty to the program. Slowly over the years that's gone away.By State law the bond debts of the special tax district are assumed by the county upon dissolution of the special tax district.