PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
A couple of weeks ago you all got a letter from the city
saying that your taxes were going up. The letter was very
official and also confusing and somewhat harsh. The
increase was for the Tuscawilla Light and Beautification
Distrct. In order for it go into effect, it needed a favorable
vote from the City Commissioners. The meeting was on
September 9th and discussion on this issue lasted almost
three hours.
The following is a statement that I read to the
audience and the Commissioners.
My name is Dr. Kurt Miericke. I am president of the
Tuscawilla Homeowners Association. Our Board of
Directors is in favor of the increased assessment for the
Tuscawilla Light and Beautification District. We not only
are in favor of it, but we feel that it is necessary to keep
Tuscawilla one of the most beautiful, planned communities
in Seminole County.
“My family moved to Tuscawilla in July of 1997. The
community was developed twenty years prior. By 1997 the
area was showing some wear. Numerous homes were for sale,
the landscaping was in poor condition, and the Tuscawilla
Country Club was in trouble. In 1998, with the help of
the city, the Tuscawilla Light and Beautification District
was formed. The Tuscawilla residents voted favorably to
add $120 annually to their tax bill. This amount was later
increased to $128. The money was used for upgrading and
maintaining the common areas in the community. Through
the years the District advisory Committee oversaw countless
improvements including the streetlights, the landscaping,
the fountains, and the entrances.
I would attend some of the District’s meetings, and I learned
that the fund established in 1998 was no longer adequate
to cover expenses. An increase would soon be needed.
Twenty-seven years later the dollar
value of $120 in 1998 does not cover
current expenses. With an average
yearly inflation rate of three percent
compounded annually, the proposed
increase can only be viewed as a cost
adjustment rather than a tax increase.
The proposed assessment is only to be
levied on Tuscawilla homeowners, and our Board asks that
the City Commissioners vote favorably for the change.”
The increase barely passed with the stipulation that the
increase would be spread over four years in twenty-five
percent increments. I can’t tell you how important it is to
keep Tuscawilla , Tuscawilla. There were so many questions
at the meeting that could have been answered by our
residents just coming out and attending the quarterly TLBD
meetings. We can’t take our neighborhood for granted. We
need to be involved and keep this wonderful place one of the
most beautiful, planned communities in Seminole County.
Dr. Kurt Miericke
THOA President
Publisher, Tuscawilla Today
Email: THOAws20@gmail.com