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Calling All Concerned Taxpayers!

Calling All Concerned Taxpayers!

The Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County (CTDC) will hold its annual meeting on Monday January 10th at 6 PM at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on 5950 Ramona Blvd, Jacksonville, FL.  This is an important meeting at which we select our officers and board members.  In order to vote for these positions, you must first become a member which requires a $10 membership fee.

The CTDC has accomplished much this year with its efforts in favor of bidding the Trail Ridge Landfill, a strong stand against city tax increases, strong support for city ethics and pension reform and numerous appearances by CTDC members at City Council meetings speaking out against questionable city spending. We need your support and involvement in order to build upon this success and to put more speed bumps in the road traveled by expanding city government. Only when citizens get involved do the politicians shake in their boots at the giant that has been awakened by endless tax increases and frivolous government spending.

We cannot do this alone.  We need you to join us!

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Out of Control County Courthouse Costs

The original cost of the new county courthouse was supposed to be $190 million, but it soon ballooned up to $400 million before it was finally approved at $350 million by the City Council.

Peyton's Three New Fees

Following the property tax reductions enacted by the Florida legislature, Mayor Peyton and the City Council rolled back needed tax relief by imposing three new costly and regressive fees on Jacksonville taxpayers.

Shipyard Debacle

What do you get when you join a poorly drawn up contract with lax oversight of the downtown riverfront project by the city? $36.5 million spent, no downtown park and riverwalk and a black eye for the JEDC.