We would like to acknowledge that the Town Hall crowd continues to ignore this great concrete skatepark project after over 10 years of waiting... but still nothing... the priorities are not in our favour...
Here's the overall run down:
Mayor Pat Estabrooks did nothing to advance this project, Mayor Bob Berry did nothing to advance this project, Mayor John Higham did nothing to advance this project, Mayor Ron Aiken did nothing to advance this project, Mayor Shawn Mesheau did nothing to advance this project, Mayor Andrew Black did nothing to advance this project.
Andrew Black's stated interests as Mayor are:
"I look forward to working with community partners across the region on issues impacting Tantramar, such as housing, healthcare and climate change."
Town Councillors [five are retired seniors] Bruce Phinney, Mike Tower, Barry Hicks, Debbie Wiggins Colwell, and Greg Martin [Deputy Mayor] ... and Town Councillors still employed at full time jobs are Matt Estabrooks, Josh Goguen, and Alison Butcher.
Town Councillors are now paid $2000 per month for the Town of Tantramar [a nice increased pay].
No one will work on achieving this great project and their only focus now seems to be on "governance", the "housing and healthcare" stuff, climate change hysteria, electric vehicle purchases, covid19 water testing, air filter box non-profit funding, electric car charger projects, methane energy projects, and all sorts of other nonsense. The corruption in N.B. is at 100% folks.
Large man Mr. Roland "Big Boy" Leblanc of "Enviro Drive in Moncton" makes his Town Hall presentation with his sidekick Stephanie Thorne who explains how their "Regional Service Commission" wants even more money in 2023 and beyond: they need lots of it for growing larger staff numbers, crony projects, select priorities, initiatives, influencers.. they're successfully transforming government to governance... so that we are being ruled entirely by unelected minions/ bureaucrats... and technocrats [scientific dictatorship of enviro-bullies].
New Brunswick hands service commissions $40M for economic development, newcomer retention | CBC News
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