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CrickeeRaven, thanks for the honest feedback. I like the idea of telling residents to take their trash with them. I like the idea of handing residents a numbered trash bag, while taking down their license plate # and matching it to a trash bag #. The penalty should be assesing a fine if that trash and trash bag is not taken out by those residents (I believe this is the policy you are referring to? Correct me if I'm wrong). This idea combined with charging non residents a $10 parking fee is a no brainer in my opinion. The trash bag/fine part of the policy also targets polluters which is a part of this policy that needs to be included. This is a smart, fair proposal that takes the burden off residents who already pay property taxes and car taxes. It also gets money into our city from non residents who use the beach and currently pay $0 towards its cleanup.

These are simple proposals that don't punish local taxpayers or harm local businesses. Currently Rick Corrente is arguing in favor of beach fees. This regressive fee or tax as its also known will harm EVERY DRIVING RESIDENT. The cut taxes, cut spending" fake mayoral candidate is already trying to RAISE FEES. Just imagine what he'll do when he gets his hands on the budget. To be fair, Rick Corrente the "mortgage guy" didn't tell voters the truth that he lost his home to foreclosure, or that he was evicted. I wouldn't expect him to tell voters he's going to have to RAISE TAXES to pay for all his new programs and giveaways. He will attack me because this dishonest candidate can't tell you what these new programs will cost. Thousands of voters will reject this fraud this election season, I look forward to it. Who will he blame then?

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