This is just one of at least two Mesa City Council study sessions about the 5-Year Capital Improvement Projects approved in May to spend $800,000,000 using The Enterprise Fund.
East Valley Tribune Staff Writer published a story about it two weeks later . . . to explain 'a catch' of some sort
07 October 2019 2 weeks ago and 50 views
(Running Time: 48:32)
City envisions a $66M pipe as a lifeline to SE Mesa
East Valley Tribune 21 Oct 2019
" . . .This is an investment in our next bucket of water,’’ City Manager Chris Brady said.
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Your MesaZona blogger doesn't want to 'throw any buckets of water" approaching what city officials are doing at Study Sessions, but please take the time to see how nervous they are right from the start where Mayor John Giles has to carefully call on City Attorney Jim Smith to make a disclaimer . . . it's just a presentation and introduction; no votes will be taken.
Apparently - just from some opening remark - the city is experiencing difficulty competing projects due to competition for contractors, or so that's what they say . . . Pardon the following comment, but are they expecting the public to eat the same dog food they are feeding each other
East Valley Tribune Staff Writer published a story about it two weeks later . . . to explain 'a catch' of some sort
07 October 2019 2 weeks ago and 50 views
(Running Time: 48:32)
City envisions a $66M pipe as a lifeline to SE Mesa
East Valley Tribune 21 Oct 2019
" . . .This is an investment in our next bucket of water,’’ City Manager Chris Brady said.
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Your MesaZona blogger doesn't want to 'throw any buckets of water" approaching what city officials are doing at Study Sessions, but please take the time to see how nervous they are right from the start where Mayor John Giles has to carefully call on City Attorney Jim Smith to make a disclaimer . . . it's just a presentation and introduction; no votes will be taken.
Apparently - just from some opening remark - the city is experiencing difficulty competing projects due to competition for contractors, or so that's what they say . . . Pardon the following comment, but are they expecting the public to eat the same dog food they are feeding each other