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In a message dated 6/26/00 2:29:13 PM, bill_london@hotmail.com writes:
<< The big difference is the amount of public money involved in the creation
of
both facilities. The Aquatics Center included private gifts (the land was
donated), but was built with public money. The 1912 Building will be
created with private money (an amazing $2 million of private money is
already in hand, and will be spent to begin the project). For all of us,
that's a good deal. >>
Recklessly spending someone else's money is still reckless spending. The
pool was done by a bond issue vote. A vote the city council refuses to allow
even as a measure of public opinion as to whether the 1912 project is desired
by the citizens; even with private funds.
One other difference between the pool, which is wonderful and in use by
hundreds of persons, and the 1912 building is that the city refused to go
forward with it (or the skateboard park) until the available funds equaled
the price to construct. Why so reckless on the 1912 building? Because they
are only $3,000,000 short?
Walter Steed
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