Pappert asks for $500K for institute

by Kristina Martino / The Citizen

Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:37 AM EST

AUBURN - A Cayuga County legislator requested Tuesday that the county appropriate $500,000 to assist in the development of an institute to foster economic development in the county.
Legislator David Pappert, R-Auburn, presented Government Operations committee members Tuesday night with a letter requesting they consider a fiscal year 2007 supplemental appropriation in support of developing the Stardust Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

Although committee members were receptive to the idea of supporting the institute, they were critical of the financial request.

“I agree with Dave that this is an important project and we should support it. But I think the appropriate place to do this would be in the budget, not outside it,” said Daniel Schuster, D-Auburn.

In his letter, Pappert requested that the Legislature approve a one-time, fiscal year 2007 supplemental appropriation, in the amount of $500,000 to support the Stardust Institute.

“I don't want to burden my taxpayers to fund a think-tank in the city of Auburn,” said Steve Cuddeback, R-Niles.

The Stardust Institute is one idea resulting from the Call to Action: Blueprint for Our Region's Future, a plan driven by community leaders and supported by State Sen. Michael Nozzolio, R-Fayette.

The Center for Entrepreneurial Initiative will feature a business incubator and provide innovative programs and courses as well as entrepreneurial opportunities for students.

According to the letter, Pappert explained that due to the county's improved financial condition and the likelihood of a strong sales tax performance for 2007, the county is in a position to make a significant contribution to the initiative.

“We're not here to donate taxpayers' money to any project,” said Francis Mitchell, Government Operations Chairman. “You don't do donations, I don't think this would be right.”

Mitchell suggested reducing property taxes if the county encounters a strong sales tax performance at the end of the year.

“When you say increased sales tax the first thing that comes to mind is to reduce property tax,” Mitchell said.

According to Pappert's letter, the institute's long-term goal is to retain area students in the county after they obtain their two- or four-year degrees to start businesses and lay roots that will lead to the creation of jobs in Cayuga County.

“I know the money amount is significant, but it's important to at least hear them out,” said Michele Sedor, D-Sennett. “What needs to be kept here is an open mind.”

Committee members will further discuss the request during April's Government Operations meeting.

Staff writer Kristina Martino can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 238 or kristina.martino@lee.net

The Citizens' Say

There are 7 comment(s)

Leonardo wrote on Mar 7, 2007 8:26 PM:

" Give me a break. Can we afford this? The only good idea Pappert has had is his decision not to run for reelection. "

Jerry Morgan Sr wrote on Mar 7, 2007 8:18 PM:

" I agree with Dennis on this subject. The water shed is a higher priority than spending a half a million dollars on the Star Dust Institute. Although I agree with economic I think spending a half a million dollars on this project would be akin to more waste. We need to lower taxes, at the rate we are raising taxes in this state there will be no economic development. The Legislature cannot justify the 7.5% tax hike this year to the taxpayers. This %500,000 is a prime example of pork spending at its finest "

Auburnian wrote on Mar 7, 2007 6:09 PM:

" This Project has plenty of Private funding to get started. The COunty needs to focus elsewhere now. In the future perhaps this Center will need help from the county. Why not settle outstanding labor contracts. "

same old song and dance wrote on Mar 7, 2007 5:14 PM:

" This blueprint is the single most important issue in Cayuga County. If properly supported, it will produce jobs/revenue for the entire county. Job growth and increased revenue means less of the tax burden on existing taxpayers. "

Here we go again wrote on Mar 7, 2007 3:21 PM:

" Anything positive which seeks to improve the county and the area is being talked about with Legislators balking to support it. Talk, talk and more talk. No actions or decisions beyond what's in front of their noses. I suggest you stay on point, this topic is "Critical" to everyone who lives in Cayuga. Do something right for a change. Support this Blueprint effort. Spend our taxpayer dollars on something meaningful now and for the future. "

Dennis wrote on Mar 7, 2007 1:07 PM:

" They can't spend 60 grand on a water steward but they are going to commit a half Million on this? Are they really as dumb as they sound up there? "

MIKE wrote on Mar 7, 2007 1:05 PM:

" THIS COMMUNITY CAN NOT AFFORD TO LET AROUND 2000 PEPLE AYEAR LEAVE FOR GREENER PASTURES.WE CAN AFFORD A 1 TIME INVESTMENT FOR OUR COMMUNITY. "

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