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Laura and Mayor Bovey unpack last night's City Council meeting, including a tale of two gas stations:
1) the BP on North Ave. and 59, which the the previous city administration took to federal court for staining their bricks;
2) the situation with the Speedway at 38 and Fabyan Parkway, and what the legal term "estoppel" means for them.
They reflect on the Mayor's first 12 weeks in office, Heather Niziolek's bombshell public comment last night (and how the city's approach to FOIAs is changing), the removal of radioactive pipes and waste on Main Street, and Mayor Bovey's dream of a train themed public plaza on West Washington street.
And, a reminder: have compassion for city staff! (And re-submit those FOIAs)
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By Laura Finch & Liuan HuskaLaura and Mayor Bovey unpack last night's City Council meeting, including a tale of two gas stations:
1) the BP on North Ave. and 59, which the the previous city administration took to federal court for staining their bricks;
2) the situation with the Speedway at 38 and Fabyan Parkway, and what the legal term "estoppel" means for them.
They reflect on the Mayor's first 12 weeks in office, Heather Niziolek's bombshell public comment last night (and how the city's approach to FOIAs is changing), the removal of radioactive pipes and waste on Main Street, and Mayor Bovey's dream of a train themed public plaza on West Washington street.
And, a reminder: have compassion for city staff! (And re-submit those FOIAs)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.