FS,The MD is the people,not just the seven people that sit around the council table. I can assure you that any lands owned by a municipality are owned by the citizens of that municipality who elect their council to make decisions on all things in the citizens interest. The MD can sell the lands, lease the lands, turn the lands into a municipal park, give the lands to some environmental group or whatever council decides. If the public do not like the way council decides on issues regarding municipally owned lands then the public will either raise the issue with council or make their opinions known by the way they vote.
The allegations about council's decisions being controlled certainly is the key to this entire issue. If in fact, any individual or group of individuals have proof of that allegation they can request a ministerial review of the conduct of council.
I would be willing to guess that the council is not taking direction from any special interest group but are acting, as most elected officials do, in what they genuinely feel is the best interest of all their citizens.
I don't like to see allegations thrown around about anyone who chooses to serve the public, unless there is a basis for the allegations. You may wish to brush off the allegations, but such allegations have the ability to tarnish the reputation of people who have devoted many years of service to their community.
To disagree with the decision made by politicans, local, provincial or others, is certainly the right of any citizen, but to make insinuations about the integrity of those same politicians without basis of fact is wrong. There are many decisions made by our local council that I personally do not agree with, and some have come back to haunt them, but they certainly have made them in what they feel are the best interest of their citizens, not because they were being controlled by any group.
The allegations about council's decisions being controlled certainly is the key to this entire issue. If in fact, any individual or group of individuals have proof of that allegation they can request a ministerial review of the conduct of council.
I would be willing to guess that the council is not taking direction from any special interest group but are acting, as most elected officials do, in what they genuinely feel is the best interest of all their citizens.
I don't like to see allegations thrown around about anyone who chooses to serve the public, unless there is a basis for the allegations. You may wish to brush off the allegations, but such allegations have the ability to tarnish the reputation of people who have devoted many years of service to their community.
To disagree with the decision made by politicans, local, provincial or others, is certainly the right of any citizen, but to make insinuations about the integrity of those same politicians without basis of fact is wrong. There are many decisions made by our local council that I personally do not agree with, and some have come back to haunt them, but they certainly have made them in what they feel are the best interest of their citizens, not because they were being controlled by any group.
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