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re: LA. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of St. George Incorporators
Posted on 4/26/24 at 12:32 pm to lnomm34
Posted on 4/26/24 at 12:32 pm to lnomm34
City will be incorporated immediately and the city parish budget will changed to reflect areas within St George, meaning unincorporated areas and the general fund shrinks immediately.
What I think will be interesting is the clawback of 5 years of revenue between the incorporation and the resolution of the lawsuit, meaning about $250m that ended up in the general fund that shouldn’t have. BR about to have to cough up a ton of money they funneled to BRPD and BRFD.
What I think will be interesting is the clawback of 5 years of revenue between the incorporation and the resolution of the lawsuit, meaning about $250m that ended up in the general fund that shouldn’t have. BR about to have to cough up a ton of money they funneled to BRPD and BRFD.
Posted on 4/26/24 at 12:39 pm to teke184
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City will be incorporated immediately and the city parish budget will changed to reflect areas within St George, meaning unincorporated areas and the general fund shrinks immediately.
Do they need to also reverse all the areas that switched from being within St George to join BR?
Posted on 4/26/24 at 12:44 pm to teke184
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City will be incorporated immediately and the city parish budget will changed to reflect areas within St George, meaning unincorporated areas and the general fund shrinks immediately.
I mean, don't you still have to figure out the city utility/FD/PD/sewage plans before this all happens? It's not like there is a switch to suddenly reflect all of this. Corporations are also going to need to figure out how to calculate their taxes (of course after Tax Day) and work numbers to calculate how to pay for 2025 taxes based on what St. George is intending to implement. I would think this takes another year or two before the city is ready to go.
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