Dear Editor,
What is next?
Now after the 10,000 trees and bushes, and the approximately 70
light standards, we now we find out the concrete is not good, and
it may take another year to finish the new Santa Teresa Boulevard
strip.
Dear Editor,
What is next?
Now after the 10,000 trees and bushes, and the approximately 70 light standards, we now we find out the concrete is not good, and it may take another year to finish the new Santa Teresa Boulevard strip.
We still have many other problems on this road.
How do we pay for the electricity to light up this road like the “Great White Way?” How to we pay for the gardening work on the 10,000 trees and bushes when we can’t fix the many bad sidewalks we have in our city? What are we going to do about the extreme light all of the neighbors adjacent to this road will have to put up with when these lights are connected? How about the terrible traffic mess the “stop light” signals are making on this road in the morning and late afternoon?
It would appear to me that the leaves from all these trees, with no place to go, will plug up the sewer system and require extra work to keep them from plugging up.
The next thing we will hear is that it cost more than expected and we will have to make it a “toll road” to pay for it, and to pay for the upkeep of the road and all the enhancements.
My opinion would be to get rid of the City Council and all of the people who put this terrible mess in our city, so this does not happen again. It is no less than a terrible MESS.
F. A. Ziemann, Gilroy