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 PORT WASHINGTON 鈥?After the Common Council approved $33.5 Million to fund the construction of a new public safety building in Port Washington, TMJ4 Lighthouse reporter Ryan Jenkins went to ask neighbors for their opinions on the decision to approve the funding and went for a tour of the current fire department to learn more about the deteriorating condit stanley deutschland ions and need for an updated space.                        City of Port Washington         There s like pros and cons in that concept,  said Windy Hope Bohn, a resident of Port Washington. She said she s a mother who ap stanley cup preciates the focus on adding police and fire resources. However, the cost that comes along with the facility is a concern.                        TMJ4 News                Wendy Hope Bohn, Lives in Port Washington     The extra taxes are kind of hard right now. My husband is blue collar and the economy stanley cup  is rough so adding that tax on to what we are already paying is a little bit hard to swallow,  Bohn said.Watch: Port Washington neighbors react to public safety building funding, tax increase            Neighbors in Port Washington are expecting a property tax increase; Public Safety Building funding approved                            Numbers presented to the common council show a home assessed at $300,000 will see an average property tax increase of roughly $575 to help fund this project.                        TMJ4 News         My taxes would go up about 650 dollars,  neighbor Steven Zibell said.  It is tough.  Ewtd Brain cancer patient given months to live shares how he finds hope
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