Speak Out: Press Gazette readers' top comments

Here are featured comments from our Speak Out hotline, discussions on www.srpressgazette.com and its sister websites.

BRAZEAL’S GEN-X ASSESSMENT ‘OFFENSIVE’

Your OPINION is misguided, offensive, and utterly wrong. You have the typical small town mind with a judgmental and mean spirited outlook wanting to blame everyone else but yourself for how this world is today. Don't complain, help fix it and start by educating yourself and taking the hate from your heart.

You call yourself a Christian business woman with an MBA and yet you have no love in your heart and no actual educated outlook. Thank you for input and your heartless thoughts about ME and my generation. We will take that and add it to fire that continues to fuel our desire and continue to achieve.

Laura Bowen

MILTON NEEDS A FRESH START

Milton is moving forward despite the naysayers and the do-nothing’s. I think a fresh start at city hall (city manager, city planner, Fire chief and a few others) is what will really MOVE MILTON FORWARD.

Randy Williams

TOO MUCH MICROMANAGEMENT

I actually think to unincorporate this town will move it forward. There is too much micro-management and too [many] egos involved and [it] is causing this town to stagnate.

Cheryl Kursave

CITY IS NOT BUSINESS-FRIENDLY

Milton is NOT business friendly and I do not know very many planners who get involved with water line sizing as that is an engineer’s task. That being said, I do feel Milton has fallen way behind in regards to growth. A handful of businesses have opened in the past few years. I just don’t understand why more can’t make it past the planning process.

Cynthia Staudt Licharowicz

CITY’S REGULATIONS ‘DETRIMENTAL’

As a member of the Panhandle Republican Liberty Caucus, I too believe that government regulations are detrimental to business.

Justin Jauss

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