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Originally Posted by Bonanza
I agree with Barefoot that a public bridge built on private property just doesn't make sense. I think there are many confusing things of which we aren't aware, that don't make sense. Eventually, everything eventually will come to light as things break, need repair, etc., and suddenly the residents are responsible for paying.
I think now that the elder Morse is gone, we will see changes with which we may not be very happy. There are more hands in the pot and the pot will grow.
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I see no reason to think that. Sometimes big businesses are run by ethical people and I suspect that is true here. Twenty years ago they weren't rich, just hard working.
I urge everyone to go to this meeting. I won't . I am satisfied it will work out to everyone's best interest. A million and a half for such a big project is not much at all. No one can blame anyone for the land settling.