State: Members of the Congressional delegation discuss earmarks. The Doubting Thomases and the rest of the “Mad as Hell” gang should look at the list and see if they’d rather forgo the local projects so that some other district can get more. This is just the way things are likely to go on working. So one can be continually angry, or just try to work to keep the system under some sort of reasonable control.
Meriden: the Carabetta folks are suggesting that they might do better with the Chamberlain Heights than the Jonathan Rose organization which is seeking a third partner. Is the Housing Authority ready to consider the option.
Southington: There will be another parking assessment downtown. It’s acknowledged as a less-than-perfect tool, but it will be a new tool. Participation is therefore encouraged.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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