Sunday, March 30, 2025

A city in crisis?

 William Tompkins

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A city in crisis? Below you will find a photo of Sweat Street by the public library. This section of road has been closed for several weeks due to concerns regarding the stability of the underlying sewer infrastructure. They fear that the sewer could collapse, which would necessitate costly repairs exceeding $800,000. Our infrastructure is indeed in a state of crisis, primarily due to the aging water and sewer infrastructure. As I have previously stated, a multi-system failure would pose a significant risk of bankruptcy for our city. Therefore, it is imperative that we demand accountability and transparency from our commission. I plan to prioritize these values, ensuring that our citizens are well-informed and confident in our decision-making processes.

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