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3 July 2008 at 10:52 a.m.
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Gopher (Anonymous) says…
Here's a thought or comment to ponder.
Why is it that the city can spend a gazillion dollars on the downtown renovation and can't cough up a few bucks to spray the weeds and grass that are now growing in the brick cracks? It just looks tacky, ill-keeped and just down right nasty…..or is Baldwin turning into a Lawrence where herbicides are now not used by the city?
3 July 2008 at 11:57 a.m.
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p_zinzer (Anonymous) says…
Probably because it would actually require the City Administrator to make his staff do some work. Keep in mind, a job with Baldwin City is a lifetime entitlement that doesn't require any minimum level of performance.
WIth the downtown renovation, it was someone else doing the work.
8 July 2008 at 2:41 p.m.
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NanCrisp (Anonymous) says…
Because the city didn't pay for much of that renovation. It was 75% paid for by a federal grant. Now they'll have to get another grant for maintenance. Hmm… I wonder if the city got a grant in 1920 to put in the city sidewalks that have long since crumbled away?