Yes votes were: Council Members Pugh, Cockrel, Tate, Brown and Jenkins.
Comment accordingly.
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Yes votes were: Council Members Pugh, Cockrel, Tate, Brown and Jenkins.
Comment accordingly.
Well, now that it passed, I hope the appropriate City departments get out of the way and let him do his thing
Surprised that Jenkins voted yes.
Finally! No shock on who the 'no' voters were. My favorite part was when Kenyatta voted 'hell to the no'. Educated politician? Doesn't talk like one.
Can't find a thing on the sale, does anyone have a link?
No mention of it in the News or FREEP?, There was however a nice shot of someone silding out of their chair and hitting the floor "do the aligator".
Wonderful. Excellent. If Marie Thornton is against something it has to a good thing.
not speculating negative, but I hope this actually spurs some positive developments.. we'll see...
Overall I'm happy that this went through, though I have concerns about what happens to all this land when the city's contract expires in three years.
You're focused on the condition of the land, it's not about the land being in worse shape. It's about who will have the ultimate say if this does not work out. As it stands now for the city there is no going back, there is no do over. I don't even think a problem is likely, but I much would've preferred something in writing covering that situation.
Apparently. It's a circus in there. I don't know how any respectably person could conduct business in that environment when you have people yelling and screaming. It looks like a kindergarten class.