“Sure, we have our challenges. But people are proud to be a part of Lake Worth. It’s been easy to pick on the city in the past, but we’re going to make it harder for people to do that.”~ Scott Maxwell
Vice Mayor Lake Worth
The county’s Office of Community Revitalization (OCR) is hosting a five-hour, invite-only trolley tour that will make 11 stops to showcase city projects — and a few outside city limits — that were funded through the Resident Education to Action Program (REAP). Scott Maxwell is one of the invitees.
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You just can't hide the slum, blight, crime and potholes no matter how hard you try.
City never looked better. Take a bike ride and see.
ReplyDeleteRight, I see all the blight and the potholes. Prostitutes are still hanging out. Great going lake Worth.
ReplyDeleteToday was a good day for Lake Worth. There was so much good on display, they most likely didn't even notice pot holes. It is possible that every city has some.
ReplyDeleteOur pot holes are bigger and better.
ReplyDeletebut we’re going to ...
ReplyDeletewhat has he been doing for 6 years?