You care about roads, the City doesn’t

By: Diane Benjamin

The cameras worked last night. A new voting system actually worked last night. Bloomington now has TWO tent cities. Another one sprung up under the Center Street bridge – according to a Public Comment (19:45).

The reason people are illegally living in tents in downtown Bloomington is because the first person was allowed to stay. Illegal activity always grows when it is allowed. The people living there get 2 meals a day. Listen to the public comment, handing them gift cards gives them something to sell.

Nothing was pulled from the Consent Agenda so of course the never used water tower wasn’t mentioned while a new one was approved.

One thing is now clear:

Your streets won’t get fixed.

Sheila Montney was the ONLY no vote on the budget because of this, just hit play:

4 thoughts on “You care about roads, the City doesn’t

  1. unbelievable
    Thanks for watching out for these things – so important for taxpayers to know how things work (or don’t)

  2. Instead of fixing downtown and spending all that money—fix the infrastructure. Why is this so hard?

  3. The government sell outs that are subscribed to Agenda 21, now Agenda 30 are trying to get you out of your cars. Crumbling streets, less “fun” to drive. No streets, no driving. Limited mobility makes the citizen peons much easier to control. Find good candidates for public office, perhaps run yourself, or continue wondering why common logic does not apply to people with different agendas.

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