Can't believe there was ever a plan to purchase any building without a thorough inspection! That said, as a tax payer, I'd prefer to see green space than spend more money trying to save a deteriorating "historic" property. Glad the Finance committee steered towards a more cautionary path!
I agree. I was happy to see a robust discussion about the buiding happen with the committee. I am not sure where this will go, but the discussion was needed to show the public that they are looking at different ideas and perspectives.
There's a recording of the meeting at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btywLUQ69BU
It'd be nice to include those links whenever they're available.
I can certainly begin to do that. Thanks for the idea.
Can't believe there was ever a plan to purchase any building without a thorough inspection! That said, as a tax payer, I'd prefer to see green space than spend more money trying to save a deteriorating "historic" property. Glad the Finance committee steered towards a more cautionary path!
I agree. I was happy to see a robust discussion about the buiding happen with the committee. I am not sure where this will go, but the discussion was needed to show the public that they are looking at different ideas and perspectives.
Kudos to Finance committee!