Being taxed out of my home

More money for the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority (RFA) by charging developers "fire impact fees?"

More money for the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority (RFA) by charging developers “fire impact fees?”

I am a 78-year-old lifetime Kent resident being taxed out of my home.

It is logical that it will be necessary for developers to pass those “impact fees” onto homebuyers/taxpayers.

Firemen came knocking on my door, assuring me that if the RFA were approved, costs would go down. Shortly after the RFA implementation, my $500-per-year fire protection property tax was increased another $500 to a total of $1,000 a year.

I have built and lived in three homes on 96th Avenue South for 58 years, and am not aware of even one fire in that time.

Now that I am retired and not earning, I am truly being taxed out of my home.

There are now dozens of new homes on 94th and 96th Avenue South since I started living here, and I am sure they also are paying $1,000 per year.

Driving past the Benaroya buildings on the East Valley Highway, I see literally dozens of non-fire or EMT vehicles, which must be driven by the fire bureaucracy that probably doesn’t take direct part in firefighting.

We taxpayers pay for them, but what do they contribute?

I have the utmost respect for the dangerous occupation of firefighters. Let’s get rid of the fat and pay them more.

– Monte Fugate


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