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'Excessive Taxation' Prompts Faris' Selectman Run

The annual town election is March 5.

 

Stephen Faris says “excessive taxation” in Westborough prompted his campaign for selectman.

“I see no one in the town able to even keep things at a zero percent increase (in the tax rate) for a couple of years,” the Ruggles Street resident says.

“The excessive taxation in the town is hurting our senior citizens. It’s hurting people that are having their incomes go down.”

Two three-year seats on the board of selectmen are on the March 5 annual town ballot. Faris and incumbents Timothy Dodd and Leigh Emery are the candidates.

Faris says that if elected, “I would look at bringing new business into the town. (And) how can we save money with cost reductions?”

“I want to look at the total budget and I want to find where the cost savings are with the town manager, with the finance committee,” says Faris, a semi-retired engineer.

Faris says his approach to attracting businesses would include “cooperating with other towns and the various groups that are in town.”

“I also would look at creative tax strategies. This town has not been a business-friendly town. And we’ve lost a lot of business because of our lack of, during the heydays, cooperation with the businesses in town,” he says.

Faris supports offering businesses tax increment financing deals to come to Westborough.

“I think that’s an attraction. (Town Manager) Jim Malloy’s trying to utilize that strategy,” Faris says.

Faris says he has not developed a position on how best to reuse the Westborough State Hospital site.

“We need to look at different ideas,” he says.

Faris also says that “I think there are a lot of things about town meeting that should be changed.”

Voting electronically rather than by standing is one idea that would “in fairness to everybody, get the count right,” he says.

At the “last special town meeting, the count, in my opinion, wasn’t accurate, and we have may have won that. Except the way the counting was done, we didn’t know enough to say, ‘Joe, will you ask for a recount?’” Faris says.

Related Topics: 2013 Annual Town Election and 2013 town election

Stephen Faris

12:42 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013

Hi All,
Please vote on March 5th. If you are satisfied with 5 to 6% annual increases in your taxes then vote for the status quo. If you want someone to really question spending, then you need to vote for me.
Remember, Median Family Income in Ma is down 8% for a 3 year period. We as a Town cant afford to leave our fellow citizens behind. We have an obligation to help them like they are your mothers and fathers.
Best to All,
Steve Faris

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Stephen Faris

2:16 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013

Hi All,
I wanted to write a brief description of Article 17 on the Mar. 16th Town Meeting. I wrote this Article with my Friend and wanted everyone to understand what we intended.
This Article does 3 things:
1) Prevents taxes from going up if home values drop
2) Sends a message that we need to look at a 0% increase in taxes even though we say tax rate.
3) It is not binding on FY15 or FY16.
To my surprise none of the Selectmen understood the Article. This will be explained at Town Meeting. Please give it some thought.

Steve

Article #17
To see if the Town will vote to limit the Tax Rate for FY15 and FY16 to 0% increase or less over FY14 Tax Rate.

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Stephen Faris

9:17 pm on Sunday, March 3, 2013

Folks,
Before Voting please visit:
http://sjfaris.wix.com/stephen-faris
If elected I will work to get Electronic Voting. Also, I will push for board votes to put large capital projects on the ballot. The Town Hall project is up to $7.3M. Put me on the board so I can work on this problem.

Best to all,
Steve

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