CTDC Survey Results

CTDC Survey Results

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The Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County is proud to publish its City Council survey results for the 2011 elections. We will update these results as more candidates complete and turn in the surveys that we sent them.

We also have previously published taxpayer unfriendly City Council votes grouped by incumbent candidates and incumbent candidate voting records grouped by taxpayer unfriendly City Council votes.

2 Responses to “CTDC Survey Results”

  1. markrocket14 says:

    A survey of how actual elected officials voted versus how their challengers say they would have voted. At this point CTP has some serious credibility problems.

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Jacksonville City Government Tax and Spend Hall of Shame






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.