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Putting a new light on downtown

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MHS.1927
Tuesday, November 16, 2010: 11:23 am
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The sooner these are installed the better!
One Voice
Tuesday, November 16, 2010: 12:08 pm
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Give me a break! $150,750??? All of us are economizing due to the economy. I think the City should, too. Aren't there more economical versions available?
Danny Stewart
Tuesday, November 16, 2010: 12:38 pm
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One Voice said:
Give me a break! $150,750??? All of us are economizing due to the economy. I think the City should, too. Aren't there more economical versions available?



What did you have in mind?
Scott Gregory
Tuesday, November 16, 2010: 12:41 pm
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Sounds like a pretty cost-effective move to me. Will start saving money in four years.
Perplexed Reader
Tuesday, November 16, 2010: 12:43 pm
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The existing lights are flat out ugly, and not working often times. This would be an overall financial improvement and appears a a visual improvement!
STANDING BYE
Tuesday, November 16, 2010: 1:40 pm
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it is sad to drive thru downtown at night and half the present light are working...if these will stay lit and working, then go for em.
ForthecitizensofWT
Wednesday, November 17, 2010: 1:24 pm
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Are these indoor mall lights like we have down town now that havent really worked since the day they were installed??
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