A lot of people came from out of town or took time off work for the meeting, and are justifiably upset that they have to do so again.Continued until April 1st due to time constraints. Which is pure BS. Where we moved here from, the city commission once met until 3 AM to finalize a significant issue.
If you are elected to lead, have the freaking guts to lead. Or quit.
Continued until April 1st due to time constraints. Which is pure BS. Where we moved here from, the city commission once met until 3 AM to finalize a significant issue.
If you are elected to lead, have the freaking guts to lead. Or quit.
That's right.A lot of people came from out of town or took time off work for the meeting, and are justifiably upset that they have to do so again.
Many people who signed the petition live hours away, and driving to the meeting on a Thursday would mean missing two days of work.At first glance it sounds like a weak turnout. 10,000+ signatures on a petition and only 300 present for the meeting. I admit I may be interpreting this wrong, but with only 3% of the signatories showing up it makes me question how strong the opposition really is.
That's right.
Many people who signed the petition live hours away, and driving to the meeting on a Thursday would mean missing two days of work.
Why were there only 4 commissioners at the meeting and what happens if there's a tie?