You don't say
Noted at Kevin's place:
I'm shocked, shocked to find that Durham has created master plans which simply are ignored in order meet some short term political gain. Or even for no reason at all other than just being forgotten.
According to Gronberg's retelling of the meeting events, it appears that at least part of the 2003 parks master plan -- which called for "four pool-equipped community centers on the southwestern, northwestern, northeastern and southeastern corners of the city" -- is now paper on the shelf, with one Parks & Rec administrator noting there were currently no plans or projections for additional public pools in Durham.
I'm shocked, shocked to find that Durham has created master plans which simply are ignored in order meet some short term political gain. Or even for no reason at all other than just being forgotten.
Labels: Durham, local politics
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You know what?
I'm going to remember this the next time a parks & rec bond issue comes up.
I live in Northgate Park and we are finally getting improvements that were approved by voters back in the 20th century. Of course where the "deciders" live in our humble town, meaning Watts-Hillandale, such improvements are already in place.
This isn't sour grapes on my part. I'm pissed off, that's what.
By Tony, at 10:49 PM
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