Originally Posted by Jimzz
Originally Posted by TurboLuver
I would like to see a current line item budget. I want to know exactly how much is being taken in from gas taxes, vehicle registration fee's etc..
and where/how it is being spent.
I found a 2007 document from the Ohio Department of Public Safety that shows the total vehicle registration revenue ($464,035,986.74) add to that the ($1,848,000,000) in current gas tax revenue (this number didn't come from
an official government source, came from Dayton Daily News article) and that comes to over $2.3 billion in revenue per year.
Don't complain to much as other states look at Ohio for its much better roads.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...re-so-much-better-than-roads-in-Michigan
"Why are the roads in Ohio so much better than the roads in Michigan?
The secret to success in Ohio comes down to money, and when you see the numbers, you might realize why Michigan is far behind other nearby states."
Bad Link, I'm not against the tax, I just want to know where the money is going. If the lion's share is going for payrolls, pension plans and prodigious health care plans etc.. I think a discussion is in order.
Originally Posted by TurboLuver
I would like to see a current line item budget. I want to know exactly how much is being taken in from gas taxes, vehicle registration fee's etc..
and where/how it is being spent.
I found a 2007 document from the Ohio Department of Public Safety that shows the total vehicle registration revenue ($464,035,986.74) add to that the ($1,848,000,000) in current gas tax revenue (this number didn't come from
an official government source, came from Dayton Daily News article) and that comes to over $2.3 billion in revenue per year.
Don't complain to much as other states look at Ohio for its much better roads.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news...re-so-much-better-than-roads-in-Michigan
"Why are the roads in Ohio so much better than the roads in Michigan?
The secret to success in Ohio comes down to money, and when you see the numbers, you might realize why Michigan is far behind other nearby states."
Bad Link, I'm not against the tax, I just want to know where the money is going. If the lion's share is going for payrolls, pension plans and prodigious health care plans etc.. I think a discussion is in order.