Tuesday’s city council meeting was relatively brief, lasting just 2 hours and 20 minutes. No single agenda item dominated the discussion. Instead, the meeting touched on several topics worthy of mention: The neighborhood subcommittee which is chaired by Councilor Rita Mercier has taken its meetings on the road. The plan is to hold subcommittee meetings in conjunction with neighborhood group meetings. The first one was the Highlands Neighborhood Association which met on Monday night. Councilor Mercier gave a detailed report with many of the items raised at the meeting coming from former councilor Bud Caulfield who is a longtime resident of the Highlands.
I had analyzed the ballot questions and am voting the same way. The traffic issues on Stevens Street can be annoying, but my street is impossible to get up, down. or out of the driveway twice a day due to Daley School traffic.
I had analyzed the ballot questions and am voting the same way. The traffic issues on Stevens Street can be annoying, but my street is impossible to get up, down. or out of the driveway twice a day due to Daley School traffic.
Jeannie