Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tonights VB Meeting Public Concerns 6.23.09

 This is the AUDIO LINK for public concerns.

I brought up the fire hydrant on the corner of James and Church Streets, closest to the Downtown Nite Club. It's location makes it hard to see while parallel parking.  I have noticed several cars bumping into it.  This hydrant should be marked so that drivers can clearly see it.

The mayor makes a feeble attempt to "put me in my place" with his girlie-man tactics at 7min:12secs. 

At 7min:20secs Alex Mosher took the stand at public concerns regarding this weeks upcoming T.I.R.R. event.  Alex made a some of pertinent comments but you all need to zero in on a few, to fully appreciate the dialogue.  Listen to the entire audio....

At 12min:20secs Alex Made this statement
if this weekend is going to be like a year ago my business is going to be down
At 13min:56secs the mayor is asked this question:
mayor perhaps you could give me your opinion about that


At 16min:44sec the mayor becomes a marketing idiot when he makes this comment:
Alex, I think what you sell in your store is NOT the typical motorcycle crowd jewelry
This comment is countered by Alex when he says "yes it is"

Personally I have had it with the lunacy of a man that thinks his title of mayor grants him honorary degrees in marketing, medicine, business law, graphic arts and god knows what else.  Here is some advice......Shut the fuck up and tend to the business you were elected to.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why don't you shut the fuck up and run against him you fucking douchebag.....oh that's right because everyone in the village thinks you are an asshole.

jim cummings said...

Thanks for the comment Mr Mayor! I know I am an asshole.....no thinking about it

Anonymous said...

Did they skirt around the state law on hydrants? The law clearly states that no one may park within 15 feet of a hydrant period. All we need is one person to get a ticket for illegally parking there by some officer from out of the village to engage us in a lawsuit. That is happening across the state now in many locals. Even NYC is being forced to correct similar problems.

Why are they so worried about losing that parking space anyways? They didn't care when they actually hurt a local business owner by removing parking from in front of their business on Church Street.