[RP TownTalk] Dog Park, Old Club House and Proposed Field...

Melissa Avery m.avery at rocketmail.com
Sun Oct 24 02:18:31 UTC 2010


This post makes no sence.
Why are you letting such drivle appear on town talk. 

 



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From: Lou King <lking at knob.com>
To: towntalk at riverdale-park.org
Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 7:22:31 PM
Subject: Re: [RP TownTalk] Dog Park, Old Club House and Proposed Field...

Brian your point is well taken. And come April-May-June when it Town budget 
time, we will hear voices yelling about the high facilities maintenance line 
items in the budget and maintenance cost of vehicles (that are not 90 years old, 
yet). No one is willing to give up roads, sidewalks, police, tree trimming, 
flowers in the parks or support for the market to paint something or fix a 
broken window.

Same old problem and why America has such a high debt level. People have lost 
the correlation between get and pay.

That din barely fades away when the screams rise in August(?) when the new tax 
bills arrive, which include the Town's share to cover everything no one was able 
to do without.

And the cycle repeats. Its just starting early this year.

Lou
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Brian Boettger wrote, On 10/22/2010 6:37 AM:
> Sell the property and be out of it. I'd rather see it sold so that it
> can be improved as I don't want the town taking on the responsibility
> and financial burden.


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