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Question's Answered: Joe Hare will be voting for tax

He's satisfied with the figures Mr. Treece provided, that he had questioned, even though he continues to be respectfully at odds on the issue of Change Orders.
About: Renovation of CWC would require ALL local funds, greater taxes

By Joe Hare

Thank you, Mr Treece for your reply and answers to my comments regarding the upcoming "nickel" tax vote. You did provide the cost estimate numbers that I questioned and will accept them at their face value and will be voting for the tax.

As for your response to the change order comment, I must respectively disagree with you on that matter. I spent nearly 40 years working in utility business, dealing with and working for city governments. I my experience there, I did deal with many contracts and I never remember using a change order to fix a mistake a contractor made. The change order we are discussing, I did not deal with as you did, so I may not know all the facts, but on it's face I have to disagree with a change order being issued in that instance.

Good luck with the vote and new building. Please be a frugal as possible with OUR money, we will be watching.




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