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Originally Posted by bomberjet
That gravel was getting rutted up pretty bad. Hopefully this is at no cost to the city.
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First off, who at the city signs off on the gravel being acceptable in the first place, a poor decision like that should be grounds for dismissal.
Either the road is complete or it is not, if the final concrete approach wasn't completed the road should never have been opened.
We have a fire hall built partly on land owned by someone else.
Nobody at the city can explain why they would re-purpose a structurally unsound 58 year old building for the new police HQ and why costs to retrofit are nearly double the original quote.
City management is clearly incompetent or really corrupt or both.