LaSonna inquired about an abandoned city owned property. I even accompanied her to a meeting with Susan Stanton where Susan stated she had no interest in selling that property and that Joe Kroll's department might be housed there temporarily until completion of their new offices. You showcased the property on your blog in the past. It is still sitting there with nothing being done to it. You would think that a city in the fiscal crisis that ours is in they would be jumping on any opportunity to sell excess property inventory. Maybe it will be part of the new affordable housing (lol) project. It looks like ALL housing in Lake Worth is affordable, even to people with no income and who are here illegally! Welfare and food stamps will take care of supporting them and paying their rent and buying them and their MULTIPLE children food. Deeper into the abyss we fall with no relief in sight as long as the present administration continues to excercise THEIR will and not the will of the TAX PAYING LEGAL CITIZENS of our city!
wesblackman@gmail.com (select, cut and paste into "to" line of your e-mail application)
Mars
April
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You should send it to Wayne Bergman or Gina Baker. They could probably get you a response much faster.
Done, thanks.
Gina Baker's out-of-office reply says that she is out until 7/23.
Wes,
LaSonna inquired about an abandoned city owned property. I even accompanied her to a meeting with Susan Stanton where Susan stated she had no interest in selling that property and that Joe Kroll's department might be housed there temporarily until completion of their new offices. You showcased the property on your blog in the past. It is still sitting there with nothing being done to it. You would think that a city in the fiscal crisis that ours is in they would be jumping on any opportunity to sell excess property inventory. Maybe it will be part of the new affordable housing (lol) project. It looks like ALL housing in Lake Worth is affordable, even to people with no income and who are here illegally! Welfare and food stamps will take care of supporting them and paying their rent and buying them and their MULTIPLE children food. Deeper into the abyss we fall with no relief in sight as long as the present administration continues to excercise THEIR will and not the will of the TAX PAYING LEGAL CITIZENS of our city!
I don't think you are talking about this property, Mark, right?
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