As a libertarian, however, I have a naturally strong bias against unnecessary taxes and government spending. My principle is to support a government program or project only if three criteria are met: 1) Is it related to a core, traditional governmental function? 2) Has the governmental entity displayed a track record of respecting taxpayers when it spends the taxpayers’ money? and, 3) Will it have a positive economic impact? Ballot Measure 1A meets all three of these criteria.
First, providing trails, parks, playing fields, recreational facilities and protecting river habitat are core governmental functions for cities.
Second, during my eight years on the City’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, I have acquired an in-depth working knowledge on how the Parks and Recreation Department functions. I can attest that Director Cathy Metz and all of the professional staff are dedicated to incorporating public input and maximizing available funds to provide city (and county) residents the best recreational opportunities possible, as evidenced by the prestigious National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in the field of Park and Recreation Management in 2012 awarded by the National Recreation and Park Association recognizing Durango as having the best parks and recreation program in the country for a town of our size.
Finally, having award-winning recreational opportunities is an economic benefit to all homeowners and to the community. It improves home values and is a powerful marketing tool not only for tourism, but also is vital to attracting businesses to relocate to Durango.
Please vote yes on 1A (even libertarians)!
Bill Zimsky
Hesperus
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