Sunday, August 4, 2019

What if politics had not played such an intrusive role in the rebuilding of the 3rd Street dam and road?


14 comments:

  1. The extremely positive outcomes of the entire "restore the lake" section is 100% mutually exclusive from any ongoing roadway discussions. Conflating the two is entirely disingenuous, has created zero political traction, and has a swim club company line majoritively parroted by Upper Prov residents and/or GOP politicos.

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  2. Reopen 3rd St. Reestablish the Dam and Roadway FOLLOW THE COURT ORDER.

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  3. Reestablish the DAM AND THE TWO WAY ROADWAY follow the court order.

    Media should be ashamed this roadway has been closed for so long.

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  4. I'm confused by this mailer. What's the purpose? Is it a call to action? Purely informational? Also, is BLCC a non-profit? If so, can someone point me to the tax returns on their website?

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    1. http://www.nonprofitfacts.com/PA/Broomalls-Lake-Country-Club.html

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  5. VOTE REPUBLICAN! The Democrats have created this entire boondoggle.

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    1. Vote out PAUL R he is to blame along with Brian; Amy; Peter and Lisa.

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    2. I'll be voting for Michael Straw over Paul Robinson in 2019. He's just a great guy, I haven't met a nice Republican in awhile but Straw's a nice guy while Robinson has just been so rude.

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    3. Paul got my vote last time because the Republicans didn't run a full slate. This time I am voting for Straw, Paine, and Grace!

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    4. Paul is an @ss

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    5. Hey Anonymous August 7, 2019 at 7:53 PM
      Put "Dumb" in front of @ss

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  6. As a 35 year member of BLCC it has been horribly mismanaged since Ted Hadley died.

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  7. I wish they would at least add a temp pedestrian walkway bridge.

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  8. What if the dam and roadway are never rebuilt?

    What if the property was returned to a forest?

    What if BLCC sells the property so more condos can be built?

    What if we run out of places to build more roads and parking lots?

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