How many do you send and how often? I guess that's between the community and the elected representatives. If it's done on a rotation basis and the seminars are relevant, I don't see where it's abused by us. |
I am very disappointed that the ability of our team to furnish what's required wasn't present, especially in terms of fixed assets. |
I am very sensitive and do appreciate the contributions of the Town of Hilton Head Island. |
I do have a lot of regulars -- people who regularly call me with ideas and complaints. And my role in government is to try to listen and to be a problem-solver. |
I don't consider it a big deal. My typical reaction is, we get it and turn it over to the legal process, and I really don't have any comment. |
I have not had any discussions regarding a stadium. I know as we grow, we will need recreational facilities and joint-use facilities. ... But what I'm concerned about is, where will the funds come from? |
I'm looking for policy governance from council and where they stand on issues. |
It's one of those kinds of things that exists and people don't pay attention to until they have to. |
It's very important we think of long-term solutions because as the population grows this problem is only going to get bigger. |
She glanced over and saw me and then realized what I told her about me being stuck in traffic was in fact true. And I think she was a little bit embarrassed, but we finished the conversation and drove parallel in traffic for the next 30 minutes. |
The concept of it is something we still want to explore with vigor. But the timing of it will be delayed. |
The long-term solution is going to involve money and time. |
The most important thing for people to know is, as the population grows, the need for essential services has been a burden on our capability to live within our growth. |
There were some real concerns for the donation of land for future public services. |
These audits should remind people that everything has to be accounted for. |