Now the project can begin formally. This police station will be the catalyst project for the entire downtown revitalization efforts of my administration. Hopefully we can fasttrack this and put some well deserving people back to work in NB, especially the trades people who have a nearly 30%unemployment level for the past two years. Still trying to understand the opposition to this project from a couple of alderman. Unfortunately in this economy if we don't stimulate ourselves with work, nobody is going to come in and save our local economy. Watch for the developments in the next few months and thank you Frank for your continued support of this great city! Mayor Stewart
Did the 2 Aldermen who voted against the police station offer any explanation for opposing giving our police officers a new home to replace that dump they are in now?
Thank you Mayor Stewart for moving this forward. I wasn't able to attend the Council meeting last night, and wasn't aware that the city was thinking of moving this forward on our own. Will the public have an opportunity to weigh in on any part of the design phase? Also, how will the change in who is developing the police station benefit the city? Thanks again for your work for our city.
" Anonymous said... Did the 2 Aldermen who voted against the police station offer any explanation for opposing giving our police officers a new home to replace that dump they are in now? February 25, 2010 1:04 PM"
Hermanowski talked about some building committee on which he served a hundred years ago - he refuses to get his head of the sand and realize that police work has exploded in changes in technology, the ways evidence is gathered, etc. Police work has had to adapt to these changes; so must police buildings. Platosz; watch the meeting on TV tonight and draw your own conclusions.
Now the project can begin formally. This police station will be the catalyst project for the entire downtown revitalization efforts of my administration. Hopefully we can fasttrack this and put some well deserving people back to work in NB, especially the trades people who have a nearly 30%unemployment level for the past two years.
ReplyDeleteStill trying to understand the opposition to this project from a couple of alderman. Unfortunately in this economy if we don't stimulate ourselves with work, nobody is going to come in and save our local economy. Watch for the developments in the next few months and thank you Frank for your continued support of this great city!
Mayor Stewart
Did the 2 Aldermen who voted against the police station offer any explanation for opposing giving our police officers a new home to replace that dump they are in now?
ReplyDeleteThank you Mayor Stewart for moving this forward. I wasn't able to attend the Council meeting last night, and wasn't aware that the city was thinking of moving this forward on our own. Will the public have an opportunity to weigh in on any part of the design phase? Also, how will the change in who is developing the police station benefit the city? Thanks again for your work for our city.
ReplyDelete" Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteDid the 2 Aldermen who voted against the police station offer any explanation for opposing giving our police officers a new home to replace that dump they are in now?
February 25, 2010 1:04 PM"
Hermanowski talked about some building committee on which he served a hundred years ago - he refuses to get his head of the sand and realize that police work has exploded in changes in technology, the ways evidence is gathered, etc. Police work has had to adapt to these changes; so must police buildings.
Platosz; watch the meeting on TV tonight and draw your own conclusions.