Fishers to spend $3.6M to expand, improve high school athletic fields

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3 thoughts on “Fishers to spend $3.6M to expand, improve high school athletic fields

  1. Another example of why property taxes remain high. They’ll just make it a referendum and voters will say 👍. Over 1/2 of the State’s budget goes to ‘education’ as it is. Quit approving these ‘palaces’. These type of expansive upgrades need to fall under local budgetary general funding guidelines, not ‘school taxes’ that come up almost every election cycle.

    1. Disagree. Fishers is just keeping up with Carmel, Avon, Center Grove, etc.

      Hoosiers claim to want lower taxes, but the reality is people are falling over each other to live in “high tax” places like Fishers. When they claim there’s a shortage of housing, that “shortage” is only in the places that people want to live in … and the “demand” is for housing that would cost municipalities money.

  2. Joe, you are spot on. People want to live where the quality of living is high, good amenities, good schools, good extracurricular facilities and they are willing to pay for them. Study after study has proven that to be true.

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