View Single Post
Old 09-01-2024, 10:04 AM   #14
longislander
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Moultonborough
Posts: 547
Thanks: 49
Thanked 101 Times in 76 Posts
Default

Quote:
this study suggests a 3-4% decrease in property values can be expected due to cyanobacteria.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...21800922001434
My last comment was in support of TomC 's post (property values).
Since it referred 2022, just think how bad it is now in 2024 and 2025 budgets already being discussed.

I didn't bother bringing up that property assessments are going up, and that property taxes will probably come up again, ad nauseum, on this forum. Maybe someone will ask ... what do you mean by ... property value? It won't be me.

The state owns the lakes, not the towns, and a Merrimack state rep. who owns property on Katnasatka has done and is doing a phenomenal job pursuing cyanobacteria pollution.
longislander is offline   Reply With Quote