If you had worked tirelessly for years and concentrated your efforts on an underutilized area of the city that could be made to produce so much more revenue without needing the service needed everywhere else in the city, and finally you are starting to see your efforts pay off, you'd be smiling too. Congratulations Vice Mayor. The improvements are happening.
Now they can take back $1.4 million from their raid on our utility rainy day funds, and fill potholes and caulk cracks so that we taxpayers avoid serious damage to our cars.
But they are too busy conniving for their re-election to be responsible representatives for us residents.
FIX MY FUC$ING POT HOLES,STUPID A-HOLES !!! Going door to door, NOBODY GIVES A FLYING $HIT ABOUT THE PARK OF COMMERCE! But when did Triolo,Maxwell or Amoroso care about what the residents of Lake Worth want or need?
Hey idiot at 9:27- I was out fighting tooth and nail against a 35 year 131 million dollar cash grab that would have only funded (maybe) fixing 30% of our roads !!! An UNCAPPED liability that would have put a lien on every home and business in this city. NO, I didn't want to hand over a blank 800,000 check to every district Commissioner and the Mayor to use as their own private piggy bank!!!! AND YES- I WANT A MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS THAT PUT OUR EXISTING NEIGHBORHOODS AND RESIDENTS FIRST, ahead of imaginary,pie in the sky projects that benefit no one but their friends !!
The city has the responsibility to install infrastructure in the Boutwell road area. The kids who walk to school everyday thru weeds need safe sidewalks and the existing road need the work to handle the traffic as its a cut thtu from Lake Worth Rd and 10th Ave. It's a major problem now, and the industrial area needs the infrastructure in place to attract industry that hires people and our people need jobs.
The city has the responsibility to fix the infrastructure for the residents along with the potholes before doing it for some business. They took over this road from the county, their first mistake. Business should be paying the city impact fees, etc., not Scott Maxwell giving it all away for years that we will never recapture in advalorem.
If you had worked tirelessly for years and concentrated your efforts on an underutilized area of the city that could be made to produce so much more revenue without needing the service needed everywhere else in the city, and finally you are starting to see your efforts pay off, you'd be smiling too. Congratulations Vice Mayor. The improvements are happening.
ReplyDeleteWhat does that mean?
ReplyDeleteWe have already stated that it will take 50 to 100 years to EVER recapture the millions we are going to put into it.
200 years is more like it.
ReplyDeleteNow they can take back $1.4 million from their raid on our utility rainy day funds, and fill potholes and caulk cracks so that we taxpayers avoid serious damage to our cars.
But they are too busy conniving for their re-election to be responsible representatives for us residents.
FIX MY FUC$ING POT HOLES,STUPID A-HOLES !!!
ReplyDeleteGoing door to door, NOBODY GIVES A FLYING $HIT ABOUT THE PARK OF COMMERCE!
But when did Triolo,Maxwell or Amoroso care about what the residents of Lake Worth want or need?
OMG you _____,
ReplyDeleteWhere were you when voting for the bond to FIX the infrastructure happened?
Let me guess.
Please Please Please FIX the giant pothole on 6th Ave S. in between Dixie & Federal! Bent my rim last night and put a dimple in the tire. UGH!
ReplyDeletehappy they got the grant but $1 mil of it was already figured in with the Lake Worth 2020 plan.
ReplyDeleteHey idiot at 9:27- I was out fighting tooth and nail against a 35 year 131 million dollar cash grab that would have only funded (maybe) fixing 30% of our roads !!! An UNCAPPED liability that would have put a lien on every home and business in this city. NO, I didn't want to hand over a blank 800,000 check to every district Commissioner and the Mayor to use as their own private piggy bank!!!!
ReplyDeleteAND YES- I WANT A MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS THAT PUT OUR EXISTING NEIGHBORHOODS AND RESIDENTS FIRST, ahead of imaginary,pie in the sky projects that benefit no one but their friends !!
The city has the responsibility to install infrastructure in the Boutwell road area. The kids who walk to school everyday thru weeds need safe sidewalks and the existing road need the work to handle the traffic as its a cut thtu from Lake Worth Rd and 10th Ave. It's a major problem now, and the industrial area needs the infrastructure in place to attract industry that hires people and our people need jobs.
ReplyDeleteThe city has the responsibility to fix the infrastructure for the residents along with the potholes before doing it for some business. They took over this road from the county, their first mistake. Business should be paying the city impact fees, etc., not Scott Maxwell giving it all away for years that we will never recapture in advalorem.
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