Saturday, 28 January 2012

Keswick Pinhead said....



Instead of wasting taxes on this frivolous lawsuit, Mayor Rob Grossi could have saved us ALL a boatload of money, and saved HIMSELF from the disdain of an angry public by saying this:

"A disgruntled former employee has spoken his piece in this newspaper, as is his right.
Here is my rebuttal...."

I was unaware that he was using our money to sue the newspaper too...very interesting post.
Keep up the Wood Gork.
28 January, 2012 3:30 PM

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Welcome Keswick...

I didn't say the newspaper is being sued. I said there was no  indication  the newspaper is being sued. Have you heard something different?

We have heard Mr. Maclean is  still a Georgina employee.

Somewhere else we saw he is a former Regional Councillor...that's interesting. 

We have something like Grossi's mountain down here although we didn't spend millions on it. 

There's a berm along the length of the soccer fields  at Sheppard's Bush. It follows the serpentine alignment of the Industrial Parkway. A rusty five or six foot high chain link fence and a boulevard  separate  it from  the road.

It looks like it's screening the soccer field from the view of drivers using the road. But  even if that was a useful purpose that's not its purpose. It is used asphalt from road re-construction projects, dumped in that location to save paying for  disposal  elsewhere.

It probably takes up ten or fifteen per cent of the field.

If anyone is interested ,there's another  story of political chicanery .

4 comments:

  1. It would appear that Bloggers communicate with Bloggers from other towns and we know Town Staff have a support network of staff from other towns. You would think the lawyers for Mayor Grossi would have been in touch with the lawyers for former Mayor Morris to head off this freight train.

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  2. The former's have been as useful as a partial field of asphalt.

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  3. Dickinthewick Blog Keswick Feb 2012
    For general information on shenanigans in Keswick.
    Reports on Council meetings sound frighteningly familiar.

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  4. Evelyn wrote "It is used asphalt from road re-construction projects, dumped in that location to save paying for disposal elsewhere."

    Does anyone know where this stuff comes from.One of the new problems faced by municipal governments in these parts is the disposal of contaminated soils be it from closed gas stations or Toronto;s gift to other municipalities the development of what was once deemed the most polluted area of Ontario...Toronto's Portlands.
    Either way nasty stuff.

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