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U-SAY:
$82
Million Gambled on Daytona, Nothing on Deltona
ACCOUNTABILITY
BURDENED
TAXPAYER QUESTIONS CAVALLARO LAND DEAL
THE
MISSION
May 24th, 2009, Grand Opening of Deltona's much awaited
Museum
Four
Commissioners placed self-interest
above public interest
With a growing sense of alarm, I viewed the proceedings of
the Deltona City Commission late Monday night. To my astonishment, I saw
my own elected representatives place taxpayer’s funds at their disposal to
pursue their own personal interests.
MAYOR
SUFFERING FROM LACK OF CLEAR VISION
Deltona is not a city made up of wealthy people.
Deltona is a city of working class families and retirees, most of who are
living paycheck-to-paycheck. We cannot afford irresponsible,
self-serving city and county officials.
DELTONA
POLICE DEPARTMENT: NO WAY
There is absolutely NO WAY this endeavor can be accomplished with twelve
million dollars. Cities of similar size to Deltona budget anywhere
from 25 million to over 50 million dollars for their own police force.
THORNBY:
In response to a comment about thinking outside the box
The entire point of the county and city spending public funds (our tax
dollars) is to preserve the property in some fashion, not to build a
store, restaurant or anything else.
PD or VCSO:
Voters Need to Study Information and Decide What's Best for Deltona
This election day we will have many
important choices on the ballot. We will choose a new President, choose senators and congressmen, but maybe the choices that will
affect us most directly are those affecting local government.
Blossom honest, straightforward guy
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