City hall sources reveal that the fence operation apparently has stopped and that the City Council members are demanding answers to be provided by the officials of the Park Department.
And that this issue has been turned over to the Corporation Counsel for further legal review.
I hope my original headline “A Long, Long, Long Awaited” will not become “a long awaited but never happened.”
Mayor Stewart must have been in charge!
ReplyDeleteSomeone or the council memebrs should have this resolved without any delay
ReplyDeleteI hope the New britain Council members will take care of the fence install.
ReplyDeleteWOW, just another situation where the loser of a mayor has failed to do his job. Please do us a favor and just report on when the mayor actually does something right, which non of us should hold our breath waiting for.
ReplyDeleteHoping the City Council will take the appropiate action to get this matter resolved.
ReplyDeleteMayor Stewart, just one failure after another!
ReplyDeleteAlaska had their bridge to no where, now New Britain has the FENCE TO NO WHERE. Maybe we should name it after the mayor!
ReplyDeleteAfter the council obtains the legal opinions and has exhausted all the the recomended solutions it should immediately initiate the installation of the fairview cemetery fence.
ReplyDeletethe fence to nowhere, phase II
ReplyDeleteGood job Timmy!