Aren't you happy you don't live next to Russia or Chin?.
Would be interesting to see your political commentary.
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Wouldn't be in the least interesting. The history of neither Russia nor China is close to my personal experience. Neither language nor politics are shared . Though likely living in peace and providing for our children are a common aspiration.
Charlie Rose has an occasional guest who throws light on their problems. I believe they might easily recognise a Donald Trump in their midst.
I'd take a bet North Korea would know him in an instant.
I definitely would not like to be living next a country like North Korea any time soon.
I can't get excited about a pet cemetery at the south end of town either. If the property belongs to the town, it was undoubtedly dedicated by the developer as part of the 15% dedication for parks the town is entitled to request under the Planning Act.
I'm equally certain the town has no archeologists on the payroll for the purpose of re-creating or discovering the Pet cemetery. If David Heard and others want to put time and effort into the project,at this time I know of no reason why they shouldn't.
I can think of a multitude of reasons why the town had no business using $2.3 million to purchase 6 acres of developable land and transfer it from one side of the town's ledger to the other.
I can conceive of no rationale for the town to raise taxes next year by $1.3 million to build a park on the Mavrinac site.
It cannot be done this year because there is no budget.
The entire reserve of cash-in-lieu of park .13 million dollars has been spent. No source, other than taxes is available to raise the funds.
Truth is, the cost of that park is many times the price of land and estimated cost of building the park.
The town forfeits annual tax revenue from residential development of the land, not to mention development levies to be charged. Precise figures can be easily estimated based on alternative
density decided.
Cost of maintenance for a six acre park can also be determined on the basis of established practice.
Despite talk about obtaining public input to the proposal, cost implications of using this land for park as opposed to development, has never been publicly considered by Council or placed before the
community .
It's not conscious but it's a scam nevertheless.
It may be ignorance but it is not excusable.
I'm convinced Council has no idea of the financial enormity of the proposal.
A hiring freeze policy was adopted and ever since ,most decisions have been buying land .
Taking it out of the private sector,where it produces revenue , into the public sector where it
absorbs resources.
Meanwhile, millions of dollars are expended monthly on professional expertise nowhere evidenced in decisions being made.
De-regulation of U.S. banks ain't got nuthin' on Aurora's financial affairs.
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