How frustrating. Why does this project keep popping up? It MUST benefit somebody in the administration if they're pushing it so hard, it doesn't benefit anybody living around the area.
I think everyone can agree that Herlinger Park deserves updates. But what does that path do? Who benefits from that?
This feels like a case of follow the money, as in, who's pocket is it landing?
It keeps on popping up because the bureaucrats that run this town want it. If it takes them years, they are going to find the money for it and then paint council into a corner saying they have to do it because the funding is committed.
What council member or members serve this area? I don’t ever see what they feel about the project or what their constituents are saying to them? Have I missed something?
I sure wish this project would go away quietly. Just spend a fraction of this from local funds to improve the park for nearby families this year and leave the fish alone.
How frustrating. Why does this project keep popping up? It MUST benefit somebody in the administration if they're pushing it so hard, it doesn't benefit anybody living around the area.
I think everyone can agree that Herlinger Park deserves updates. But what does that path do? Who benefits from that?
This feels like a case of follow the money, as in, who's pocket is it landing?
It keeps on popping up because the bureaucrats that run this town want it. If it takes them years, they are going to find the money for it and then paint council into a corner saying they have to do it because the funding is committed.
Classic case of misplaced priorties.
The lizard part of my brain wonders who benefits from it financially. Because why else would they want it so bad??
Who are the bureaucrats?
What council member or members serve this area? I don’t ever see what they feel about the project or what their constituents are saying to them? Have I missed something?
I sure wish this project would go away quietly. Just spend a fraction of this from local funds to improve the park for nearby families this year and leave the fish alone.