Kudos for those farmers that attended the Pickerington City Council meeting last night. I say farmers because you had to be one and have your boots on and wading out of the building once those in charged finished speaking.
I understand some young fellow from Preston Trails made a prepared statement outlining his concerns about the uncontrolled residential growth in our community. He pointed to the problems with the schools, our roads, our Police Department, our Fire Department and our quality of life.
Old Bill Wright jumped all over him for saying the City?’s development policies are hurting the schools. He said that the Pickerington Schools have scored a perfect 27 out of 27 on the state testing. He further stated that there is no proof that these portables have any negative effect on our school children. He says he teaches his children to endure these hardships. So I guess Mrs. Reade needs to scratch Old Bill off the list of City Councilmen needing to hear from the public about the condos. He is clear on his position as of last night. He doesn?’t mind his children going to school in a portable, eating their lunch at 10 AM and waiting in line for a rest room opening.
As for the traffic tie ups in the morning, it is all Reynoldsburg?’s fault and that new Wal-Mart that I see many of our Pickerington residents going too. Mrs. Bushman claims there is a problem with the light just north of the I-70 on Route 256. Well I hate to tell her that these problems existed before the Wal-Mart was even thought about. I have drove up route 256 for years now, even when it was a two lane road. The problems have been getting worse each year. Hughes, who is one of the few people in this city that can walk to work, tries to tell us that the road is better now than it was. Well Mr. Mayor since the road was widened you and the Township allowed hundreds of new homes to be built. It is backed up every morning. Call in sick and try it at 7:30 AM some day during the week.
Then our rookie Councilman Dave Shaver was asking about the fiduciary responsibility of the City Engineer Jerry Daily to the City of Pickerington and their tax payers. In other words the city awards Mr. Daily?’s company non bid contracts and Mr. Daily is the one with the final OK on this work's completion. Of course, Mr. Fox takes this as a personal attack on Jerry and wants to end the discussion so they can pass some more contracts for Stilton. Mr. Fox is really more concerned about someone talking negative about Mr. Daily, than he is protecting the Tax Payers dollars when it comes to these engineering projects. In the immortal words of Lou Postage, ?“Brian WAKE UP!!!?”
By Mark O. Zorro
I understand some young fellow from Preston Trails made a prepared statement outlining his concerns about the uncontrolled residential growth in our community. He pointed to the problems with the schools, our roads, our Police Department, our Fire Department and our quality of life.
Old Bill Wright jumped all over him for saying the City?’s development policies are hurting the schools. He said that the Pickerington Schools have scored a perfect 27 out of 27 on the state testing. He further stated that there is no proof that these portables have any negative effect on our school children. He says he teaches his children to endure these hardships. So I guess Mrs. Reade needs to scratch Old Bill off the list of City Councilmen needing to hear from the public about the condos. He is clear on his position as of last night. He doesn?’t mind his children going to school in a portable, eating their lunch at 10 AM and waiting in line for a rest room opening.
As for the traffic tie ups in the morning, it is all Reynoldsburg?’s fault and that new Wal-Mart that I see many of our Pickerington residents going too. Mrs. Bushman claims there is a problem with the light just north of the I-70 on Route 256. Well I hate to tell her that these problems existed before the Wal-Mart was even thought about. I have drove up route 256 for years now, even when it was a two lane road. The problems have been getting worse each year. Hughes, who is one of the few people in this city that can walk to work, tries to tell us that the road is better now than it was. Well Mr. Mayor since the road was widened you and the Township allowed hundreds of new homes to be built. It is backed up every morning. Call in sick and try it at 7:30 AM some day during the week.
Then our rookie Councilman Dave Shaver was asking about the fiduciary responsibility of the City Engineer Jerry Daily to the City of Pickerington and their tax payers. In other words the city awards Mr. Daily?’s company non bid contracts and Mr. Daily is the one with the final OK on this work's completion. Of course, Mr. Fox takes this as a personal attack on Jerry and wants to end the discussion so they can pass some more contracts for Stilton. Mr. Fox is really more concerned about someone talking negative about Mr. Daily, than he is protecting the Tax Payers dollars when it comes to these engineering projects. In the immortal words of Lou Postage, ?“Brian WAKE UP!!!?”
By Mark O. Zorro