We were catching up on the incoming emails from the New Year and came across this little gem from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. As usual, a double edged sword. The brightest gem and the dullest bulb all in the same box.
This comes from a list of resolutions they listed for others. One made us applaud, one made us scratch our heads.
The Tarrant Regional Water District and the Trinity River Vision Authority resolve to clearly explain how county residents can tell when J.D. Granger is working on behalf of the water district and when he's working in his capacity as executive director of the TRVA, because it's really confusing to keep it straight.
The Fort Worth council resolves to reach a logical decision about injection wells to dispose of natural gas drilling waste. The current method -- trucking the waste away to be buried in somebody else's back yard -- is not logical.
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Another small town...
Another recall brewing.
White Settlement residents are fed up over the feuding factions that keep the city from doing city business.
We are glad to see THE PEOPLE standing up to the "leaders" and their egos. After all, WHO does a city belong to?
Read about the latest in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
White Settlement residents are fed up over the feuding factions that keep the city from doing city business.
We are glad to see THE PEOPLE standing up to the "leaders" and their egos. After all, WHO does a city belong to?
Read about the latest in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Labels:
City Council,
Mayor,
Recall,
residents,
taxpayers,
White Settlement
Kudos to Colleyville
Bullying doesn't seem to work there either. Read about the stand the City Council is taking, regardless of the threats here.
Labels:
Clean Air,
Ethics,
gas drilling,
protection,
residents,
threats,
water pollution
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