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I would like to see the sidewalks in the business district brought up to date. After that, expand into the residential district. The City Council should pass an ordinance requiring standards. For safety reasons, the City Council should require sidewalks along the Highway through town.
Vitally important to the City of St. Paul is a City Administrator. City Administrators save cities money. Without a paid city leader there is no accountability, no one to give guidelines to city employees and no one to lay the law down with employees who are abusing the system just because they can. Even the city employees have said they would like a city administrator.
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2 comments:
I would like to see the sidewalks in the business district brought up to date. After that, expand into the residential district. The City Council should pass an ordinance requiring standards. For safety reasons, the City Council should require sidewalks along the Highway through town.
Vitally important to the City of St. Paul is a City Administrator.
City Administrators save cities money. Without a paid city leader there is no accountability, no one to give guidelines to city employees and no one to lay the law down with employees who are abusing the system just because they can. Even the city employees have said they would like a city administrator.
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