The Peoria Journal Star editorial board — an entity that has consistently argued in favor of closing inner city fire stations while promoting increased spending on “quality of life” projects that have little to do with essential city services — today used City Councilman Eric Turner’s warnings of red ink to argue, again, for...
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Posts Tagged ‘ fire station 11 ’
Local: Knock me over with a feather — PJS opposed to hiring new firefighters
Today’s news: A little behind never hurt anyone
Today’s links via the Journal Star:
The Journal Star got around to reporting on the financial disclosure statement filed by 18th District Congressional Candidate Jim McConoughey. That’s good. Better late than never, I say.
I was amused at how the link to the article was displayed on the JS Web site:
Heh. You would think a guy...
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Today’s news budget, 12/6/2006
All links are via the Journal Star:
Jeanette Mitzelfelt was fired as executive director of the Peoria City Election Commission. Democrat Mary Harkrader and Republican Camile Gibson voted to give her the boot, while appointed Commissioner LaColis Reed, a Democrat, abstained. Included in this story was news that the board of election commissioners want to...
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Rural county life agrees with me
Back when I was a resident of the City of Peoria, I would be ecstatic at this:
State Sen. George Shadid has introduced bills to give city officials control over the majority of appointments to three boards whose members are currently picked exclusively by the county, touching off a turf war between the government bodies.
Shadid,...
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I can think of a good way to spend $714,384
The city found a buyer for a piece of land it stole from poor people seized through eminent domain about 30 years ago:
The City Council has been offered $714,384 for the last large piece of vacant land in Southtown – a four-acre grassy island south of William Kumpf Boulevard. There, Select Medical Property Ventures...
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Timeline seems to match Lickiss complaints
This is what Jeff Lickess told the Journal Star about the accident that involved his daughter:
“So they had to call Rescue 1, which I believe was on another call, so it was about 10 to 15 minutes getting there,” says Lickiss, noting that his daughter was in pain and trapped all this time. “I’m...
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No budget wars?
The Journal Star reports
that higher sales tax revenue and more per capital state revenue because of a special census means that the Peoria City Council might be presented a balanced budget with no cuts.
Good news? Well, it depends on what’s in or not in this budget.
Sorry to pee in the pool here, but what...
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Fire Station 11 still dividing council
According to the Journal Star, Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis and the his brother Tony, president of the city’s firefighter union are feuding over the mayor’s hesitation to reopen Fire Station 11 because of budget concerns.
Didn’t the JS editorial page warn us against voting for Ardis because he would essentially be a tool of the...
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