My Goodness It’s Been a While!

I finally got paid for my Brockton consulting work! What a cool place Brockton is! Well, maybe not cool yet, but getting there. And a much more open and receptive City Council and community leaders, stepping up to make changes! It certainly is a vastly imporved downtown over ten years ago, from what people say.

And their city council is very polite, even when they argue against an Urban Renewal Plan and DIF Financing Plan. Then they ultimately saw the light and unanimously approved it this past Monday. I’m a little proud for the part I played in both those documents.

I remember way back in the day when Fitchburg City Councillors would, after arguing about an important matter, then unite in unanimity to show their solidarity to move forward when it was apparent the issue would be approved. No longer!

Some couples claimed that they had enjoyed multiple orgasms after the use of best prices on sildenafil . levitra should be consumed with a light meal or a meal which should not consume fats or too much of oil in a pressure pan. Firstly they will examine the condition and then cost levitra low start with the assessment. The online availability of levitra 100mg pills this medication lets the patients approach this drug easily. Looks like a torture, doesn’t cialis prescription 4frontimports.com it? And that’s exactly what the treatment was like back in the days. Brockton established a DIF District a year ago, and just approved an Urban Renewal Plan and a DIF Financial Plan to help pay for it. And I think back to when I presented a proposed 40R Smart Growth Zoning District plan for Fitchburg that would essentially provide free money for when the mill buildings near the Dairy Queen  were renovated, and they voted it down! Annie Dimartino voted against it so she could talk to councilors afterwards and move for reconsideration at the next meeting, which saved it! A lot of people forget her critical role in that effort, and how stupid they almost were! Fitchburg got over $500,000 in unrestricted payments for that from just one project. And should have gotten much more, but that’s another story.

So I got my shrubbery trimmed by a local landscaper, promised my wife a Fit-Bit, and paid off my mortgage! Well, actually, that last was done with proceeds from selling my ’63 Avanti.