Letter to the Editor: Vote Yes on Proposition 1 to keep our balance sheet strong

Friday, September 19, 2025

To the Editor:

I’m supporting Proposition 1 because it will keep Lake Forest Park’s balance sheet strong. I am a CPA and my job is to manage the finances for another city, so I know how important it is to maintain a strong balance sheet. The bottom line is the city’s annual income is less than its annual spending, even after reducing the budget and deferring maintenance. 

Using the city’s reserves to balance the budget would simply push the problem down the road. Instead, I support this temporary measure that will raise my property taxes approximately $240 per year, which is an increase of about 2.5 percent. Unlike the majority of our property taxes, this tax will go directly to the city to support our special police department, and other rapidly increasing public safety costs including vehicles, jail and court costs, as well as emergency 911 dispatching services.

As a public finance officer, I know firsthand how costs have increased, yet LFP has not increased its tax levy more than one percent per year for at least thirty years. This is not sustainable. Several of our neighboring cities’ finances are in a bad way, and they are now faced with tax increases and/or laying off employees. I will vote yes on Proposition 1 to keep our balance sheet strong and maintain our reserves for a rainy day. Check out the facts at LFPStrong.

David Hammond
Lake Forest Park

P.S. Last week, I received notice that my property’s assessed value increased, so I want to remind folks that an increase in your property’s value does not change the amount of your taxes!


3 comments:

Anonymous,  September 19, 2025 at 6:43 PM  

Public safety is important to me, but I'm not so sure I agree the Levy is required to ensure that! LFP is a small city and I'm just not convinced by the city's claim that we couldn't contract with the county for additional support. I also think it's misleading for the city to state that LFP spends millions less on public safety without adjusting for population

Anonymous,  September 20, 2025 at 8:54 PM  

Ok, sure. It's ridiculous that our city's share of property taxes are limited to 1% annual increases when we all know inflation averages far more than 1% every year. Duh.

Anonymous,  September 24, 2025 at 7:38 AM  

Just because comments are anonymous, there's no need to be rude.

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