To
To all who are discussing this:
FromDavid:
Jordan should definitely
have new equipment (the question to generations of district commissioners -
why didn't you make this happen? And where was NRP, which has funded a lot
of equipment in wealthier neighborhoods. Poor neighborhoods had a lot more
NRP bucks to use for such purposes). Perhaps Jordan should even have a park
center - though that would cost FAR more than any wi-fi initiative, so it
isn't really a fair comparison.
I would like to know how much of your NRP dollars went into the STATE Mandate. That
said we were all supposed to put 52% of our dollars into housing. This was why our
Dollars did not go into our parks because we were meeting the State Mandate.
Now in Phase Two all of us will be making up for that short fall from other
neighborhood. I understand that these other neighborhoods didn't need to invest in
their housing stock. Just wish that would have been made clear from the start.
That 52% of NRP dollars were to go into housing.
Joan Thom
Hawthorne
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