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Originally Posted by residentofcre I don't want your tax dollars going to support the non-profit either. That's why I suggested that the Commissioners use their imagination, go to the State or benefactors. I wouldn't want to saddle a non-profit with that costly repair either, and it is a county building. There are grant funds for these types of problems but a lot of Boards just won't look or don't have time to look for them. We have the same problems in Calvert.
I work for Raleigh Management at Hickory Hills. I've been in and out of that intersection at all times of the day. It's rough. I've even seen a few near misses.
I live in Calvert but I work in St. Mary's. I like St. Mary's. I even considered moving there but I couldn't find a nice house in my price range.
I like St. Mary's but I have to admit I love Calvert... |
Oh, (I'm not gonna cuss here) WHY should it be the responsibility of the BOCC to go to the State or benefactors to get funding for a non-profit that is leasing a building "as-is" for $1 a year. Shouldn't that be the responsibility of the non-profit? I mean, they have a building for $1/year and the BOCC is now suppposed to find them funding? There are more important things to find funding for besides a theatre group. How about the Homeless Shelter, Walden Center, the museums, that foundation that builds homes for people who can't afford them? The BOCC, aka, the taxpayers, should use staff money and time to find funding for a theatre group? Oh, please.
As far as working in St. Mary's and living in Calvert....and running for office in Calvert.....
