Friday, November 12, 2010

More Educated Fairfield Voters Are The Answer

More Educated Fairfield Voters Are The Answer.

Read the Daily Republic article on the fast food they want to have replace Marie Calendar's across from the Hyatt - Garden Inn Hotel. Is downgrading Fairfield now the official moto for the city of Fairfield?





Isn't this action disrespecting the Hyatt investors who sunk lots of money creating a nice impression for Fairfield? It's highly visible from I-80.  The Hyatt hotel manager has often attended the chamber's political discussions.  Is there by small chance the possibility that the city is retaliating against them for political reasons?  Fairfield is well known to harass businesses by letting their immediate area get worse and other odd activities. This blog covers it too.

I'd like the city to list all the upgrading, and downgrading projects they've pushed.  There should be another column for "questionable". I'd be careful that downgrades aren't put into the upgrade category, strictly because it's a change. While change is often good, we can't presume all change is good, just because it's a change.

Now simply changing the city council may not solve all the problems.  Educated Fairfield voters know this. First one needs a majority on the council.  Second the problem has not changed despite numerous changes in the city council.  What's the solution?

More Educated Fairfield Voters Are The Answer.

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