Pulseline

PulseLine, April 10, 2014

Yes, after the problem with the elevator at the city hall, I think the building inspector should be let go and also the way things are going with the engineer at the DPW, Jim Mulvenna is it? I think he should be let go also. They are not carrying their own weight to do the job the way it should be. You can just check around and see the way things are handled, especially on the roads, for one thing. They do a sloppy job of patching. And as far as the building inspector with that elevator – he ought to be ashamed of himself, for even waht happened there. It never should have happened. And Knapik should get out of his office and do something about it.

Regarding the Domus project on Broad St., I too am not in favor of this project at all. Whatever the reason such as described about the student left behind because his parents moved. Since when is it the taxpayers responsibility to provide for him? Aren’t the parents held responsible for their children no matter what? In this situation this child has no choice in the matter he should continue his schooling wherever mom and dad move to. Just like the military families that move around all over the world they seem to adjust. If not where are the relatives or next of kin to care for them? I am in favor of providing better schooling for inner city children . But for us to enable these parents who have their children and make it my responsibility to pay for them I am dead set against it…..I raised my children and took responsibility for them until they were of legal age to be on their own. What is this city coming too, never heard of this ever. The city is going to need a stadium soon to house these kids…If things are so tough at home perhaps foster parenting would be a solution. Our taxes have been raised enough in this city in the past 10 years, whatever else will they come up with? This one beats the cake…….

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