Cary residents and business owners showed up in numbers last week to express concerns about what the latest proposed tax increment financing district for the village could mean for their homes and organizations.
When asked repeatedly, village board members held firm that there are no plans to tear down any homes or businesses. They said Cary's residents and business owners will have the choice if a developer wants to come in and offer a price for their property.
"As an educator for over 20 years, I've been driven by the moral purpose that if you make decisions based on the fundamental goal of doing what's best for kids, you can't go wrong," White said. "Even if it's half of that, that's still impacting the education that we're able to provide our students," White said.
"I worry that the loss of an estimated $8 million will push Cary schools back into those dark days," Janczak said, referring to steep cuts the district faced in 2010."That means large classes, eliminated specials and a revolving door of teachers."
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