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Chris Pruett

Mayoral candidates agree to take questions from audience

Posted Wednesday, September 12, 2007, at 9:27 PM
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  • How about these questions:

    Without zoning, how can a Mayor clean up properties without stepping on people's ownership rights and inviting a law suit that the city cannot afford?

    If the city has a blighted property ordinance, and the laws are not yet codified (legally enforceable in a court of law), then what can you do while you wait for those laws to be codified?

    Estimates to condemn a property like the Barnes' Marathon would exceed $100,000. Is it fiscally responsible for the City to spend that much taxpayer money (more on condemnation than the property is worth?) or is this a private owner matter?

    If you are (re)elected to be Mayor, how will you handle the Barnes Marathon situation in the future?

    -- Posted by Greenee on Fri, Sep 14, 2007, at 1:56 PM
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