WHAT DOES A DEMOLITION REALLY COST?
A copy of the construction permit for the demolition of 214
N. High Street shows the cost to be $80,000. Many of you will remember 214 N.
High Street as the site of Champion’s Hardware. Champion’s is actually a brick
and mortar 2 story T-shaped building and is quite large. In fact it appears to
be larger than the site of the infamous $2 million dollar no-bid demo at 109 E.
Main Street next to Jim’s lunch.
Santiago (without the legal authority to do so) hired a contractor
with a phone call and the Commissioners without a single question endorsed what
he did. Your elected officials decided to pay for the demolition without
getting at least one other price! The City paid 25 times as much to demolition
109 Main St. than a private citizen is paying to demolish 214 High. And I’d be
willing to bet the private owner isn’t paying for the contractor’s insurance
like the City did.
Millville taxpayers should be livid! How long will the city of Millville put up with this wasteful spending. Your taxes are going up due to this demolition. Let your commissioners know how you feel. Let them know they are supposed to have your best interest in mind. But more importantly it’s never too early to start thinking about who you want to replace them. This conduct must be remembered at election time.
Millville taxpayers should be livid! How long will the city of Millville put up with this wasteful spending. Your taxes are going up due to this demolition. Let your commissioners know how you feel. Let them know they are supposed to have your best interest in mind. But more importantly it’s never too early to start thinking about who you want to replace them. This conduct must be remembered at election time.
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