Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Robbing From Poor Peter To Pay Rich Paul

It appears a coalition has formed to mount opposition to a City Council plan to consolidate several core area facilities to defray the estimated $1.5-$2-million annual operating loss of the proposed $64-million western anchor aquatics centre.

A flyer is being widely circulated to encourage interested parties to attend the public meeting in the lower level of the Windsor Public Library Wednesday night between 6 and 8 p.m.

This meeting has been called to consult with the public on the proposed closure of the Central Library at
850 Ouellette Ave.
, to accommodate a relocation into a new building attached to the proposed Big Aquatics Box behind the Art Gallery.

The session promises to be more than that, however, since concerned citizens from the other neighbourhood hubs to be impacted have been invited, as you can see in the referenced flyer as follows:

The Mayor and his friends are
Not doing this FOR you, They are doing this TO you.

"Consultation" on Relocation/Closure of the Central Library
850 Ouellette
May 18: 6 to 8 p.m.

TO BE AFFECTED: Central Library and South Walkerville and Budimir branches;
Adie Knox, Water World and Atkinson pools; College Community Centre

ATTEND-BE HEARD
Committees For The Survival Of Neighbourhoods.

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