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Old 10-15-2023, 11:06 AM   #39
John Mercier
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Because it is state property that runs through multiple municipal jurisdictions and involves a primary source, it will have to.

Fishing is under state jurisdictions, and may be the major fallout, but that will quickly rise up through the tax/fee schedule.

A noticeable secondary fallout would be the water uptake being effected.
That could be pretty costly. Also putting pressure on the tax/fee schedule.

Most residents and business feel the government as the tax/fee schedule, so as that rises... they feel the governance more.
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