AJC, 6/7/18 page 1
article “Fight brewing over Eastside incentive funds” reports pushback on the
City of Atlanta’s cancellation of redevelopment funds for Atlanta affordable
housing, which is an oxymoron like military intelligence, because affordable
housing is only found in the boondocks.
The Eastside TAD was
established in 1992 and stretches from North Avenue to Memorial Drive and parts
of downtown east to the Beltline.
A TAD is a Tax
Allocation District where tax funds are used to subsidize “economic
development”. These never work, because the developers have no long-term
financial stake in the projects. They are tax subsidized boondoggles like the
Trolley.
The TAD is the most
expensive way a city can attempt to deal with urban blight. Property in the city, once owned by an
individual or corporation that is not maintained will deteriorate. Buildings
will sit abandoned.
These failed land
owners need to take their lumps and sell their land at a loss, but often cities
overreact and get on the hook for a tax funded bailout or worse buy the land
themselves. All TADs are bad.
Atlanta has crumbling
sewer and water issues and doesn’t need to be in the urban redevelopment
business.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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