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In an Oct. 8 BDN letter to the editor, Robert O’Halloran suggested that Hermon should reject the Rec Community Center question because it was “unimaginable” that residents would consider this project during uncertain economic times. He also pointed to one councilor who voted with the majority and claimed she represented a narrow view without regard to the community at large.
Hermon’s Recreation Committee does not agree with the assertion that this is an “unimaginable” time to invest in our community. We believe that it is the perfect time to secure the best prices from builders and lenders simultaneously. We have done both.
Investing locally in projects that provide residents with extraordinary opportunities while creating jobs during this period is a great way for towns to convey the value that taxpayers expect for their money. Hermon has positioned itself with an excellent bond rating, an exceptionally low mill rate and a balance of business and residential growth which provides solid financial capacity. Voters who choose to invest in our town by building the Community Center will be defining Hermon as a socially active community that cares about connecting its residents with quality opportunities that enrich people’s lives.
The Town Council attended public hearings, read tax impact statements, programming descriptions and maintenance cost reports and understood the facts before they voted to send this to the ballot by majority vote.
Jeff Byers, Chairman
Hermon Recreation Committee
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