Friday, February 20, 2015

Lake Worth State of the City Address

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The Honorable Mayor Pam Triolo is having her annual State of the City Address two weeks before the election. Timing is everything.

Seating and parking are free on a first come served basis.  The city placed a full page ad in the Lake Worth Herald (its favored news rag that now has news articles filled with opinion) for the residents to join her to hear about all the progress that she and this commission have done to get us into the 21st Century--eradicating slum, blight and crime to name a few. She wants to inform us of our "full potential" that will cost taxpayers millions if she touches on the roads infrastructure and her failed general obligation bond that she wants to bring back in some form.  Perhaps she will talk about the heights vote and how she screwed the voters who won the election by not honoring the 57% who said 45 feet in our downtown is all they wanted. 

We all will find out on Tuesday, February 24th from 6 to 8 pm.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

well, here we go again. Giving parking away for free for a poiliical speech by the mayor. No wonder we have no money, Pam.

Weetha Peebull said...

The mouths to their mic and not to our ears is creepy weird to me! Like they have a regressive thumb sucking issue and the mic is a surrogate for...?

Hearing the same BS again & again is like mind control brain washing! Say it enough and people will believe it to be true! The saving grace is the failure of "Project Shut Up" and people are waking up to that old game and rebelling - they (the dais) can't handle it! They are too comfortable ripping up new a holes when their heads are obviously planted up their own!

Once their heads come out - it will be the "pop heard around the world"!

Free parking OMG... said...

Yes, that is definitely the reason for financial troubles - because the free parking (that's always been free) is being given for free. Man, you are a genius and definitely should be running the whole city.

Anonymous said...

Parking is $2 an hour. is it a big burden to bear being such a genius, anony at 12:16?

Anonymous said...

I agree anon at 1:33. They should charge for parking this weekend and save the entire city from financial ruin. Wow, can't believe nobody else ever thought of that yet.