Sunday, October 14, 2007

From the Email InBox: Remeber Ferre's Lies to Win






When Marietta was running for Council, in her newspaper interviews, she claimed she did not want fast food drive through in Grand Terrace. She said she did not want "Big Box Stores".


Her claims that Grand Terrace would keep "it's small town charm", ring hollow.
She is more "Clinton" like in her promises than Hillery. These promises should be treated like a perjurer in court. Once they lie, the have no creditability whatsoever ever.

The Dodson property deal proved she and Schwab have no compulsion with lying to us. Her legacy in Grand Terrace is to out develop her father. She appears to be in a contest with her fathers legacy as to who can ruin Grand Terrace the worst. In my view she wins hands down or out.
I do not see any care or concern from any of the Council for the citizens, or the CJUSD Children.
Property values should not be dropping in Grand Terrace like they are else where, but they are.
I hope others are watching for the 64 million dollar tax allocation bonds for the RDA and the Grand Terrace Partners to be issued. It is your property taxes that are going to the developers and not to the things you pay taxes for.






Schwab has a history of not making it public when he issues the bonds without voter approval and puts us all in never ending debt.. Police and fire service, schools and streets will suffer even more. The streets are already suffering, there are pot holes everywhere and 6 crackpots at the Dias.

Lets see $64,000,000 divided by approximately 5000 households = $12,800 that's what each house hold with automatically become indebted to pay off the bonds. Gee thanks for nothing City Hall. You devalue my property then want me to pay the developers bill that are your co-conspirators in the scam.

Councilwoman Garcia promised we would "Be able to walk or bike down GREEN BLOSSOMING CORRIDORS". Except for the diesel truck exhaust. The big rig trucks driving through our neighborhoods are not the only things "blowing smoke" in Grand Terrace.