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let us also reflect upon the antiquated city government structure. This City Manager crap is a throwback to the 50's. One guy gets to make some key decisions and the City Council wrings its collective hands and kisses the ring yet again. It was hoped that with the retirement of the last mildly corrupt City Manager that that would have led to a modern restructuring of the Capital City's government. Nope, not a chance. No we won't be plowing the streets in the advent of heavy snow. We'll just wait for it to melt despite having the machinery to do so.

It is high time for a truly progressive approach to a stagnant downtown and its new population of ne'er-do-wells who have made the downtown a place to simply avoid.

A 30-year resident, by the way, I am. Some of those PBIA funds will surely be lining the pockets of some, or their friends. So, some businesses chose to not join the ODA, let's force them to belong with the PBIA. Rank corruption in your faces. The tales from merchants; some of whom had juice and had their rates lowered and others who had no juice subsidising those with the juice are out there.

PBIA is one glaring example of the corruption in this city. The efforts by the city to cap the artesian on 4th are another example of the back-handed chicanery that this city government can engage in with no repercussions whatsoever.

Time for a change!

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