Sunday, May 23, 2010

No More Expenditures on Court Rulings, Let's Return Focus to City Issues

The Court has given the Metro District an additional six months to work up its dissolution plan, with permission to request additional time after the six months is up.

The City's request to limit the extension to only three months additional time, DENIED.

The City's request for monitoring and monthly status reports, DENIED.

The City's request for two members of City Council and two members of the Metro District to act as designated representatives, DENIED.

The City's motion for clarification. DENIED. The order says the Court has ruled on the requests and does not need additional pleadings or filings on this issue.

OK, so wouldn't any additional legal fees incurred in this matter be imprudently incurred? Should we now turn the City focus to issues facing the City, such as how operations of the City will be funded until such time as development is completed at LaGae and The Canyons? Does anyone have any idea how to do that? How much of a mil levy will be needed to run the City? Can we stop trying to tell the Metro District how to run its business? Can we stop trying to tell the people of the Happy Canyon HOA how to live their lives? Can we now focus on the business of the City?

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