Speak Out November 14

Not all calls can be printed in the SRPG print edition because of space consideration.

Tuesday, November 10

This is Ray. There must be a hidden agenda I don’t know about regarding the judicial center location. Some county commissioners want to build on a flood plain on a property  bound by the river and railroad tracks with limited access, limited parking and limited room for expansion at a higher cost. Since water cable flood zone will require special foundation work and a special retention pond, plus they go to buy land. Why haven’t they vetted county owned property out on Old Bagdad Highway? They have acres there, access on four sides by good highway, good infrastructure, room for expansion and per population distribution that is more centrally located. Like, I said there must be a hidden agenda, I don’t know about. Thank you

Tuesday, November 10

This is George, I am speaking out about a strong America. What made America strong was people from different countries, many from Europe I believe, had an opportunity for work and they were restricted many of them in their religious beliefs and they saw an opportunity in America. They believed if they worked hard, they could make it. They signed up for citizenship and they became great citizens. They did not hold their hand out for healthcare or food or housing because they did not have it in Europe and they knew it wasn’t available here. People who work hard are what made America strong. Thank you, I hope you are having a great day.

Wednesday, November 11

It’s great to see the City of Milton Police Department has nothing better to do than to camp out on Berryhill Road. Why not camp out in front of Hobbs Middle School where my kid nearly got hit by an idiot on a cell phone? Oh, wait, they can’t make nearly as much money on Glover Lane as they can on Berryhill. 

Thursday, November 12

Hi, this is Judy and half of Santa Rosa County is in a flood zone, so can anyone please provide us with the facts? Exactly how many times has the courthouse flooded in the last 50 years and remember the people voted for it to stay in downtown. So please leave it alone, it needs to stay downtown. Thank you. 

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Speak Out November 14