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Monday, July 07, 2008

City Of Salisbury Special Meeting Today At 4:00 PM

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does Salisbury have the water/sewage capacity to handle the approvals?????

Anonymous said...

dont forget that the naylor mill road annex has the wico-mico running right threw it. its beautiful water, or it used to be. hell five years ago while hunting there i actually drank some of it.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Does Salisbury have the water/sewage capacity to handle the approvals?????

9:22 AM

No! these annexations are getting out of hand.

If you like your city you may want to go and try to put a stop to these annexations.

Anonymous said...

this isnt really on cue here, but a little birdie told me awhile back that delmar has approval for annexing their city limits out pepperbox rd, out ot providence church rd,up to whittesville rd,and to down to connelly mill rd. is this true. does anyone know for sure?

Anonymous said...

Tell me how we are annexing booth street projects into the city limits but we can't get any additional officers to police the city even though they are expanding so much. Aren't the police already overworked and under paid enough as it is?

Anonymous said...

Hey Council
ANNEX your listening skill since asking for common sense is beyond Aladian's magical ability

Anonymous said...

The section eight tenement shacks out on Dykes Rd, is a Booth Street of the future. 55 and older right, now it's nothing more than Booth Street project with lipstick on it! How long do you think that will last?

Hearne annexation wasn't it? Debbie tried to tell the stooges they needed the wording tightened up to assure that never happens again.

Something struck me while writing this comment, those Booth Street tenements are ready to be torn down. I wonder who is in the wings waiting to acquire that land for future development or commercial strip mall possibilities? Bound to be an FOB, you watch and see.

Anonymous said...

Oh well there goes another developer reimbursement in the works. Rinnier is going to build work force housing, for the working poor, UNDER POWER LINES.

So tell me will they only be annexing this small area with another illegal pipestem or will they be taking most of the reservation into city limits? Some of us black folks want to know these things.

Anonymous said...

7:19 PM Anonymous said...
So tell me will they only be annexing this small area with another illegal pipestem or will they be taking most of the reservation into city limits? Some of us black folks want to know these things.
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Not being sarcastic at all but we sure could use some more people attending the city council meetings. Bring some family and friends, we are all in this together.

Tim Chaney said...

We all are in this thing together, color matters not. I thought those guys that got up at the city council meeting a month or so ago questioning the Westwood commercial park were great speakers and tough cookies. I knew one of them, all smart people, come on and join the "Dirty Dozen."

Anonymous said...

The Armory bought the booth street projects a few years ago. Don't think they are FOB's.

Anonymous said...

Think the Armory might flip the property?

Doesn't that make the Armory Federal property exempt from local taxes? So taxpayers are going to foot the bill to annex the Fed's or what?

Man, you just can't bend over in front of any of these crooks.

Anonymous said...

Excuse me I do believe the National Guard is State not federal. I could be wrong, got no problem if I'm corrected.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Excuse me I do believe the National Guard is State not federal. I could be wrong, got no problem if I'm corrected.

10:58 PM

What part of "National" don't you understand??

Anonymous said...

Caught Terry Cohen on WMDT about the audit. The council selected some group to get in there and figure out what needs to be done. I think these are the efficiency folks. Heaven knows the finance department of this city needs something.

I like what she said about restoring taxpayer confidence. That would be nice for a change!

Anonymous said...

How come it's the Governor that calls on the Maryland National Guard when in need?