Mountain Football 1,532 Report Share Posted October 30, 2018 4 hours ago, UVAObserver said: The Meals Tax would be used for (1) school security officers and (2) fire and rescue personnel. The tax would be capped at 4% of prepared meals within Tazewell County (excluding towns). The Board of Supervisors would need to allocate how much goes where, as the referendum doesn’t do that. Will this provide a school resource officer for each school? I may be wrong about this, if so correct me. Doesn't the officer(s) now just rotate between schools? Therefore they are only at each school for a short amount of time. Would this 4% generate that much help since it's excluding towns? Just thinking off the top of my head this would basically be the restaurants in Claypool Hill right? What do you mean by fire and rescue personnel? Is this meant as a pay increase for them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted Account 5,203 Report Share Posted October 31, 2018 2 hours ago, 99Bama said: Will this provide a school resource officer for each school? I may be wrong about this, if so correct me. Doesn't the officer(s) now just rotate between schools? Therefore they are only at each school for a short amount of time. Would this 4% generate that much help since it's excluding towns? Just thinking off the top of my head this would basically be the restaurants in Claypool Hill right? What do you mean by fire and rescue personnel? Is this meant as a pay increase for them? Until the Board of Supervisors allocates the funding, it won’t be possible to say exactly what will happen or what percentage will go to which group. The current school resource officers are paid for by a grant through the Sheriff’s Office and the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. The ultimate goal is to have at least one in each school, and the Meals Tax would help significantly to get the County and the School Board to that point. I can’t say for certainty that it alone will get the County and School Board to that point, but it’s a healthy start. As for fire/emergency personnel, it may not be so much for pay increases as it would be to adequately support the personnel. The equipment in place for fire/emergency personnel is not acceptable compared to what it should be to protect the County’s residents to the level they deserve. The one that comes to my mind immediately is SCBA, or breathing apparati for firefighters. Also, such funding would allow for greater training for the County’s personnel in terms of certifications, etc. The Meals Tax would help provide that sort of support for those great folks. The Meals Tax is projected to bring in approximately $1M-$1.2M per year in revenue, the vast majority of which is from the Pounding Mill area. Though this money would be earmarked, it would allow the County some flexibility in its budget to focus on other critical areas of need. Mountain Football 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mountain Football 1,532 Report Share Posted October 31, 2018 23 minutes ago, UVAObserver said: Until the Board of Supervisors allocates the funding, it won’t be possible to say exactly what will happen or what percentage will go to which group. The current school resource officers are paid for by a grant through the Sheriff’s Office and the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. The ultimate goal is to have at least one in each school, and the Meals Tax would help significantly to get the County and the School Board to that point. I can’t say for certainty that it alone will get the County and School Board to that point, but it’s a healthy start. As for fire/emergency personnel, it may not be so much for pay increases as it would be to adequately support the personnel. The equipment in place for fire/emergency personnel is not acceptable compared to what it should be to protect the County’s residents to the level they deserve. The one that comes to my mind immediately is SCBA, or breathing apparati for firefighters. Also, such funding would allow for greater training for the County’s personnel in terms of certifications, etc. The Meals Tax would help provide that sort of support for those great folks. The Meals Tax is projected to bring in approximately $1M-$1.2M per year in revenue, the vast majority of which is from the Pounding Mill area. Though this money would be earmarked, it would allow the County some flexibility in its budget to focus on other critical areas of need. Thanks for the info. Deleted Account 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavalieratmosphere 6 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2018 The Dems took the House, but the GOP keeps the Senate. Here's the results from Virginia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mountain Football 1,532 Report Share Posted November 7, 2018 On 10/30/2018 at 10:31 PM, UVAObserver said: Until the Board of Supervisors allocates the funding, it won’t be possible to say exactly what will happen or what percentage will go to which group. The current school resource officers are paid for by a grant through the Sheriff’s Office and the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. The ultimate goal is to have at least one in each school, and the Meals Tax would help significantly to get the County and the School Board to that point. I can’t say for certainty that it alone will get the County and School Board to that point, but it’s a healthy start. As for fire/emergency personnel, it may not be so much for pay increases as it would be to adequately support the personnel. The equipment in place for fire/emergency personnel is not acceptable compared to what it should be to protect the County’s residents to the level they deserve. The one that comes to my mind immediately is SCBA, or breathing apparati for firefighters. Also, such funding would allow for greater training for the County’s personnel in terms of certifications, etc. The Meals Tax would help provide that sort of support for those great folks. The Meals Tax is projected to bring in approximately $1M-$1.2M per year in revenue, the vast majority of which is from the Pounding Mill area. Though this money would be earmarked, it would allow the County some flexibility in its budget to focus on other critical areas of need. I was surprised this didn't pass. Had to be lack of education of what the proposal was for. The county was fine with a property tax increase for coaches and MS sports but not for school safety. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted Account 5,203 Report Share Posted November 7, 2018 21 minutes ago, 99Bama said: I was surprised this didn't pass. Had to be lack of education of what the proposal was for. The county was fine with a property tax increase for coaches and MS sports but not for school safety. I’ll inbox you. 🙂 Mountain Football 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Single A west 113 Report Share Posted November 9, 2018 Glad they kept senate but seat in Florida and Arizona will be stolen before it’s over or attempted and don’t be surprised if the same in the governors seats in Florida and Georgia happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IRISH-FAN18 323 Report Share Posted November 9, 2018 I do believe Gov. Rick Scott is having a "hissy fit". Looks as if he's scared all the votes are actually going be counted like it's supposed to be in a democracy and possibly loose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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