News -> INDReporter MON, NOV 21 11:39AM by Leslie Turk

Thumbs up for parks in Broussard, Youngsville

The pervasive anti-tax sentiment in our community apparently does not apply when it comes to parks and recreation. Known to enhance property values, bring in more home-buyers and often attract retirees, parks and recreational facilities also can be a safe gathering spot for our youth, and the sports played there are a positive part of their overall health and development.

Kudos to voters in Broussard and Youngsville for digging in their own pockets to re-invest in their communities. Both cities approved increases in their sales tax rate — Broussard a half-cent and Youngsville a penny — to fund new sports and rec complexes. The vote in Broussard was 56.6 to 43.4 (610 votes for, 467 against); in Youngsville, it was 56.1 to 43.9 (811 votes for, 635 against).

Broussard hopes to assemble and purchase 150 to 200 acres for its complex, The Daily Advertiser reported. In Youngsville, Young’s Industries is donating about 70 acres near the Sugar Mill Pond development to the city.

Read more from the Advertiser here.



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written by Soop. , November 21, 2011 - 07:04 pm
If the City of Lafayette wanted to do a similar thing -- a tax for parks -- would that have to be voted on by just Lafayette or the entire parish? Anyone know for certain?

Thanks in advance and all the best,

Soop
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written by Farrow , November 21, 2011 - 07:30 pm
>he pervasive anti-tax sentiment in
>our community apparently does not apply
>when it comes to parks and recreation.

Investment in sports = good
Investment in education = bad

This is Louisiana, after all, where academics at our state's flagship university are being cut to the bone even while its football team is steamrolling its way to a national championship . . . which is all that really matters anyway, isn't it?
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written by Rhegan of Broussard , November 21, 2011 - 08:56 pm
Let's not forget the property tax increase bill that was rejected that would have repaired our badly desintegrating elementary and middle schools. The total cost of that vote parallels the amount of money that is going into these recreational centers. So children breathing in mold and having no air-conditioning or heat and improper plumbing and wiring and cafeteria facilities, Who Cares! Let build a dog-walk park instead! No, better yet, let's build two of them less than 5 miles apart! I think it's an embarassment. Why couldn't these two towns have worked together to build a single complex instead of wasting important tax dollars? Greed, Greed, Greed.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , November 22, 2011 - 02:04 am
Broussard And Youngsville can get a "YES VOTE on a tax for PARKS, Joey and his Cronies HAve Worn out that TAX PUPPY, by pocketing all the tidbits.
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written by Broussard Native , November 22, 2011 - 05:15 pm
Charlie Langlinais says the Broussard park is for our future and for our kids! Hogwash !!! He is the owner of Cote Gelee Real Estate Co. and you can bet your life savings the park will be built on property he has listed with his company. Personal profits derived from taxpayer money is what Charlie gets out of bed for every morning !!!!!
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