Ventnor, Margate & Longport Face Mandatory Bail-Out of Atlantic City


The Downbeach taxpayers of Margate, Ventnor & Longport may be forced to help out, even more, in the bail-out of Atlantic City.

Atlantic County Executive Denny Levinson wasn’t pleased to hear he won’t get the planned 13.5% of casino PILOT money. (payments in lieu of taxes)

Atlantic City Mayor, Don Guardian, along with NJ Gov. Chris Christie, think 10% of the controversial casino PILOT revenue is more than enough.

Note: the PILOT bill was developed, written & endorsed by those connected to the Atlantic City casino industry.

To make up the tax revenue short-fall, most Atlantic County towns, including Margate, Ventnor & Longport, could be forced to chip-in as Levinson passes the hat for mandatory contributions.

  • Margate & Ventnor taxpayers could get socked with additional $338 County tax bill.
  • Longport homeowners may pay additional $574 in Atlantic County taxes.
  • Brigantiners could pay an additional $145.

Social Media feedback: Unbelievable…elected officials in NJ are among the most inept. My property taxes in Scottsdale for a 3,000 sf home are $4k per year.

In Brigantine, a town 1/8 the size of Scottsdale, they’re $20k per year. Have you not learned anything from casinos and how they routinely screw-over the good folks of Atlantic County?

Make the casinos pay higher taxes in order to lower the citizens taxes. You get nothing from casinos other than low paying jobs.

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1 thought on “Ventnor, Margate & Longport Face Mandatory Bail-Out of Atlantic City”

  1. Phil Needstogo

    Atlantic City is not doing anything to help. The entire city needs a flush. Why does other towns have to pay and Atlantic City Fire Deputy Chiefs are getting a pay raise..

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