Twelve minutes. Just twelve minutes watching a YouTube video below.
Starting from the one hour and thirty-five minute mark in the video to the one hour and forty-seven minute mark, listen and hear for yourself as Vice Mayor Andy Amoroso and City Manager Michael Bornstein explain why no proceeds from the County ¢1 Sales Tax increase approved by voters in November 2016 will be used to plan for or even consider a new or a ‘fixed’ pool at the Beach.
This issue is now officially dead. It is time to move on. The mob has been silenced. That mob showed up at City Hall on February 7th with no backup information, no data, no plans, no proper designs but they did have a colorful display and they waved around brightly colored pool noodles too.
But the mob learned a lot at the City Commission meeting last Tuesday evening.
From that meeting many other topics were discussed as well including something called SNMREC. Stay tuned for information about that tomorrow on this blog.
The discussion last night on funds for a new pool at the Beach was important too. Why? Because we learned there will not be $10M for a new pool, not $10K, not one Benjamin Franklin, not one Alexander Hamilton or even ¢10 for a new pool.
Without further ado. . .
Watch for yourself to learn why: