The Downtown Plaza has seen city workers working diligently on the Plaza for the last two days. They removed all of the plants in the planters and replaced them with new ones, again. As usual the Plaza gets shut down each time. Don't knock the workers. They are just doing what they are told.
Fresh Flowers works ever time in bringing new businesses NOT!
ReplyDeleteHey Jim how much did we pay for this wonderful flowers? Nothing I hope because I heard it can be done for free if you have the Right Person handling our affairs.
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whats sad is those flowers still look nice even for being out there so long and old... I mean there is no need at times to replace all flowers because some still are in good shape...
ReplyDeleteQueen Jim Antoinette-let them eat truffles and caviar--its only the taxpayers money after all.
ReplyDeleteBike trails to no where,new flowers for the homeless to urinate in.
ReplyDeleteSomeone lite the Bat Signal because "The Joker" is on the loose again!
I've lived in the area since 2005 and I still have never been to "the Plaza". I don't even know where it is as there are no signs leading people to it nor any reason to make it a destination as far as I know.
ReplyDeleteGo look at some new flowers? I don't think so.
Jim Ireton And The City Of Salisbury,
ReplyDeleteI demand to know the cost of the labor and material used.
What do we receive in return for this expense?
Do we charge admission for 3rd Friday?
Very Disillusioned,
Mike Johnson
Taxpayer
Mike,
ReplyDeleteDon't hold your breath waiting for an answer. Based on the length of time it took them to answer Joe well you get my drift.
Loyal Follower
Mike, what you get in return for this expense is watching Ireton boast about how wonderful downtown is and then watching him throw a hissy fit if anyone disagrees with him.
ReplyDeleteI bet they were large Pansy! LOL
ReplyDeleteTheres an election coming soon.I hear Lady {IRETON}Godiva will be on horseback nude riding thru the Plaza.
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ReplyDeleteDEAD ON!
Maybe that Baltimore attorney who took the City for $3Million donated the flowers!
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