Oh boy, Fremont City Council is back in session
By Matt Artz
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 at 12:27 am in Uncategorized.
With two members facing re-election challenges, the City Council showed just what it could do Tuesday. The council sprinted through 13 ceremonial items in about half an hour delighting one MIA reporter who was sure it would last at least 90 minutes.
Could challengers Linda Susoev or Fazlur Khan, for example, honor Clubsport for being a certified green business or proclaim this as Fall Prevention Awareness Week at such a breakneck-speed? Something to think about while in the voter’s booth.
In other matters, the council approved a contract for moving and renovating the Niles Town Plaza Freight Building to its future home and found out it could lose more than $1 million in redevelopment funds if the state seizes city redevelopment money to close its budget deficit.
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September 3rd, 2008 at 8:03 am
I’m so glad my a select group of fellow Niles nieghbors have repeatedly exausted the process to a point where we are in danger of loosing funds. Ridiculous. So glad that we have a fountain in the plan, or rather I could care less about the concept plan at this junture, just build it, whatever it is to be before we loose the opportunity have a change, where any change is so direly needed.