HeraldNet: Big enrollment growth propels Marysville bond

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Sep 5, 2005, 8:23:49 AM9/5/05
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HeraldNet: Big enrollment growth propels Marysville bond

http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/05/09/05/100loc_bond001.cfm

HeraldNet: 09/05/05

"It's you can pay me now or pay me later, and the cost ... is just
going to go up," Dragich said."

How about letting the County Council majority's version of "The
Donald aka The Developer" pay for his own needed infrastructure needs
in Marysville?

This silent advertiser who took out full page ads for NASCAR and his
NASCAR related Casino's was just enough to shut down any negative
press, even the Forums?

He's given us his own hidden brand of permit-less, back room zoning
and land use changes, while raising the taxes of UGA residents. All to
the glee of the current County Council majority, and the city he runs,
who's awaiting this years record high elections donations.

Our County Auditor, who fought for and won out, on one more use of
the "No records kept" badly flawed liquid crystal voting machines! He
made sure these proven "No records kept" ballot abortions were in use
just once more, to assure that four more years of the plunder and
pillage of existing homeowners properties fell into the right hands.

They have drainage district # 8 under thumb, by cleaning out this
developers old retention ponds, but at the taxpayers expense. They're
even allowing the clear cutting of forested wetlands, picked up for a
song, then sold making millions.

THE ONLY REASONS TOWNS LIKE MARYSVILLE ARE MAX-ED OUT ON SCHOOLS, IS
DUE TO WANTING "OVER" DEVELOPMENT DOLLARS over our children's
education.

You don't tare down two schools, to build two replacement schools
only to complain about the number of portables on hand?

A need is being creating for keeping those portables, and causing an
artificial need to buy many more.

The hillside developer has to be ecstatic and happy as hell over
this! He alone has rendered any bond issue projects just about obsolete
LONG before the pair of schools are built.

Now, will they name a school after him, or just change the name of
the County after him?

Nick

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