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Michael Corrigan

Michael Corrigan

Name: Mr. Michael Corrigan

Office Sought: Tax Collector

Contested Race: Yes

Ordinance Explanation
Voted
2007-836 Stormwater (Tax) Fee in 2007 authorization
Y
2007-838 JEA utility (Tax) Franchise Fee 2007 Authorization
Y
2008-129 Voted to implement the 3 new taxes in 2007
Y
2008-555 Voted for budget requiring 3 new taxes in 2007
Y
Times Union
7/27/2009
Voted in finance committee to raise taxes in 2009
n/a
WOKV
7/28/2009
Voted to raise property tax above current level in 2009
Y
2009-512 Voted for 2009 budget
Y
2008-0983 Voted to make corrections officers pension 20 yrs versus 30 yrs
Y
2010-217 Voted for Trail Ridge contract
Y
2010-446 Garbage Tax increase $21.8 million
Y
2010-554 increase millage rate 9%
Y
2010-557 voted for 2010 budget
Y
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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.