Buildings that don’t exist can’t pay to cover Bond payments.

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In 2015, taxpayers were “guaranteed” that buildings would be built, and Mayor Brainard borrowed money based on that guarantee.

In 2019, those buildings don’t exist.
The question becomes:
How much TIF is paid by buildings that don’t exist, and whether our elected officials are enforcing those alleged “guarantees.”
Fully submitted document to Carmel City Council:
Shaver city council statement for website Mar 18 2019 -converted
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