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Re: 1912 MHS
- To: lpall@moscow.com, rcp@uidaho.edu, griedner@moscow.com, steveb@moscow.com, haml8911@uidaho.edu, tonyj@moscow.com, mmsdad1@yahoo.com, ppalmer@moscow.com, vision2020@moscow.com, comstock@moscow.com
- Subject: Re: 1912 MHS
- From: WMSteed@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 20:22:28 EDT
- Resent-Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 17:23:32 -0700 (PDT)
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In a message dated 9/7/99 4:23:28 PM, lpall@moscow.com writes:
<<Where have you been, Walter?>>
Linda, due to my work with Moscow and other cities I fell it is necessary to
keep my opinions to my self as much as possible. My late comments are only
due to Tony Johnson "outing" me at the August 30 meeting. I'm sorry for the
short time frame for response but it was the best I could do.
<< More than a
thousand people over the past three years have specifically supported the
renovation of the 1912 building with their money >>
Jim Wallace tells me the city received 178 donations for the purchase of the
building.
<<Your proposal for another 'public hearing' has already been answered on
August 30 and again tonight on September 7.>>
Neither the August 30 or tonight's meeting are public hearings. When the
Mayor was asked on the 30th about tonight being a public hearing, he
specifically said "No."
<<There are thousands of people in Moscow over the years who have supported
expansion of city services to include a community center. More than a
thousand people over the past three years have specifically supported the
renovation of the 1912 building with their money, their voices, their
attendance at many public meetings and their signatures on petitions.>>
Then my proposal to take the cost of annual operations to a bond issue vote
should not be a problem, right?
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