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Signatures | Total: 320

 

# NameComments
101 AnonymousI Think we are paying too much already, we just afford it now with high car tax insurance every think is more expensive to live in the city, any large tax increse we must think in moving.
102 Robert Selzer
103 jerry smart
104 Ellen ORourke601 Central Avenue. New Haven, CT 06515
105 Laura Manuelidis
106 Kimberly BurtonBeing a full time student, it is already difficult enough to afford to live here but I'm making it. If rent prices were raised, I would be forced to move out of the area. I love living in New Haven - please let the students continue to enjoy this area by keeping living costs affordable. The students contribute to the economy and the spirit of this city. Don't force us to leave!
107 Kenneth NelsonThe new assessments have doubled the value of my home at 79 Lyon St, New Haven. This is fair. However, doubling the cities income is not fair. The mill rate should be reduced to keep home ownership affordable and to keep the middle class from leaving the city.
108 Pamela Nyiri
109 Pamela Nyiri
110 Kyle Anderson
111 Juanita Ayala
112 Penny Welbourne47 West Park Avenue New Haven, CT 06511
113 Elaine Smart
114 Grace Bright180 Livingston Street New Haven, CT 06511
115 Elaine Smart
116 John C. Wright
117 Hazel Tart Carter
118 Demarlo Allen
119 Stephanie Wells
120 Michael DeBenedet
121 Silvia Pan
122 JOANNE ZITOI have lived in New Haven all of my life. It is a great place to live. If the taxes increase it will force the people who take pride in our great city to move elsewhere.
123 e scopino209 alden avenue
124 Bruce CrowderI am moving out of New Haven, primarily because the taxes are skyrocketing.
125 Lynne Schpero1427 Ella Grasso Blvd. 102 Dwight St 202 Sherman Ave 208 Sherman Ave 193 East Rock Road
126 Sheila Masterson
127 Meghan Quinn188 Dwight Street New Haven, CT 06511
128 Robert Jeronowitz188 Dwight Street New Haven, CT 06511
129 shelley r
130 Louise H. Gonzalez
131 tara boyd
132 Jasmin Gonzalez
133 carmen rodriguez
134 Jean Walker
135 dorthy britt27 lyon st
136 centiha britt27 lyon st
137 barry buechehawilliam st.
138 Naomi SenzerThe proposed tax increases will definitely be a disincentive to owning property in New Haven, and will thus adversely affect what is otherwise a wonderful city to call home. Unfortunately, it will make it unaffordable to the many teachers, artists, and public servants who make New Haven such a vibrant place to live and work.
139 J DAIZ
140 Donald Franklin
141 GRADY REYNOLDSWILLIAM ST
142 Susanne.Roberts166 East Rock Road New Haven, CT 06511
143 Harry I. DavidIncreases in property values and hence assessments that expand the Grand List MUST cause a reduction in the Mil rates so that overall taxes remains unaffected. Increased property values should not be an excuse to expand city spending. harry
144 BILLY JONESWILLIAM ST
145 CAROL L. SUBER295 STEVENSON ROAD O6515-2469
146 CAROL L. SUBER295 STEVENSON ROAD O6515-2469
147 Tobin Nellhaus68 Starr St, New Haven. I am a landlord and I do NOT want increase rent by $200/mo each! Rent increases would be disastrous for students.
148 Wanda Sweat
149 Stephen Victor166 East Rock Road New Haven, CT 06511 (at that address since 1979)
150 Christine Mehring9a Hughes Place New Haven, CT06511

 

Signatures | Total: 320