Opponents to the $130 million Continuous Flow Intersection and new access lanes along Randall Road have produced a leaflet that was passed out at the Oakwood Hills Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on the power plant.
You can see it below (click to enlarge an image):
Some pretty good wordsmithing is included:
“the only thing that will continuously flow is businesses, out of business and out of the County.”
The leaflet points out that the cost will be $1,200 per household.
Follow the money for this unneeded project and you will find the unions backing this proposal.
Any project that is wasteful and useless and expensive is backed by the unions.
Yes, tinkerbelle.
Dig a hole today; so I will have work tomorrow filling it in.
You hit the nail on the proverbial head!
Take a good look who is on the county board and who runs the highways and ask whos in charge.