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I don't understand why we need a sidewalk on Purgatory Rd. As I look around Middletown where we have sidewalks, I see that they are not maintained, they are unattractive, and they are not...
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I don't understand why we need a sidewalk on Purgatory Rd. As I look around Middletown where we have sidewalks, I see that they are not maintained, they are unattractive, and they are not environmentally friendly. They also contribute to excess water runoff. Also to think of removing any trees in a town noted for it's efforts to promote trees is unconscionable. Have there been pedestrian accidents
on this road that I am unaware of? I do see pedestrians walking on the grass, but not enough to even make a path in the grass, Couldn't there be a better way to use the federal money planned for this sidewalk use?
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Oct 8, 2021 by
Margot Ceres (5 points)
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I don't understand why we need a sidewalk on Purgatory Rd. As I look around Middletown where we have sidewalks, I see that they are not maintained, they are unattractive, and they are not environmentally friendly. They also contribute to excess water runoff. Also to think of removing any trees in a town noted for it's efforts to promote trees is unconscionable. Have there been pedestrian accidents
on this road that I am unaware of? I do see pedestrians walking on the grass, but not enough to even make a path in the grass, Couldn't there be a better way to use the federal money planned for this sidewalk use?
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Matt Sheley here, the Public Affairs Officer for the Town of Middletown. As part of the town's new outreach and engagement surrounding the fiscal 2022 budget, everyone in Middletown has a chance to...
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Matt Sheley here, the Public Affairs Officer for the Town of Middletown. As part of the town's new outreach and engagement surrounding the fiscal 2022 budget, everyone in Middletown has a chance to offer input on the budget, what they like and where changes are needed. With that in mind, please include your comments below in this free flowing chat. Remember to keep it civil and have fun sharing your ideas. Thanks for your interest.
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May 5, 2021 by
Matt Sheley (107 points)
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Matt Sheley here, the Public Affairs Officer for the Town of Middletown. As part of the town's new outreach and engagement surrounding the fiscal 2022 budget, everyone in Middletown has a chance to offer input on the budget, what they like and where changes are needed. With that in mind, please include your comments below in this free flowing chat. Remember to keep it civil and have fun sharing your ideas. Thanks for your interest.
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Hi!
Matt Sheley here again, the town's Public Affairs Officer.
Middletown is expected to receive close to $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act money.
The Town wants to hear what you think the...
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Hi!
Matt Sheley here again, the town's Public Affairs Officer.
Middletown is expected to receive close to $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act money.
The Town wants to hear what you think the federal funding should be used for, whether it’s public health, infrastructure, economic relief or other options.
Local leaders have said they’d like to do something special with the money, something that has a lasting impact on the community rather than a stopgap measure.
The deadline to submit ideas and suggestions is Dec. 17. The Town Council is expected to decide on the Town’s priority list in late February 2022.
We welcome any and all ideas. Think creatively and help make Middletown an even better place to live, work and play.
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Sep 27, 2021 by
Matt Sheley (107 points)
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Hi!
Matt Sheley here again, the town's Public Affairs Officer.
Middletown is expected to receive close to $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act money.
The Town wants to hear what you think the federal funding should be used for, whether it’s public health, infrastructure, economic relief or other options.
Local leaders have said they’d like to do something special with the money, something that has a lasting impact on the community rather than a stopgap measure.
The deadline to submit ideas and suggestions is Dec. 17. The Town Council is expected to decide on the Town’s priority list in late February 2022.
We welcome any and all ideas. Think creatively and help make Middletown an even better place to live, work and play.