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You could always heolp ...

> You can be sure that if toxic mold were destroying City Hall and

> affecting the political favorites who work in City Hall and who cost

> the taxpayers $1.3 million a year in salaries and benefits, the roof

> of City Hall would have been repaired before the sun went down.

On 17-Jul-06, at 3:10 PM, tigerpaw2c wrote:

> Toxic mold in city building

>

> Selma Times-Journal

>

> Sunday, July 16, 2006 7:11 PM CDT

>

> http://www.selmatimesjournal.com/articles/2006/07/17/news/letters/let

> ter447.txt

>

> To the Editor:

>

> The Public Safety Building (Police Department) building should be

> condemned and the Police Chief should be removed. How have we in

> city government let the building become so contaminated by mold that

> the entire third floor of the building has been closed off, the

> Traffic Division Office has been closed, officers are sick from the

> toxic mold, and the city does nothing about the problem.

>

> While the City Council has received and approved proposals from the

> Mayor to spend some $45,000 to paint and put new carpet in City Hall

> so that the incompetents as well as the qualified who work there can

> work and relax in luxury, public safety personnel are shuffled from

> building to building praying that they do not come down with a

> myriad of serious symptoms and illnesses such as chronic bronchitis,

> bleeding lungs and much more.

>

> While the City Council has received and approved a proposal from the

> Mayor to spend $49,000 to dredge the City Marina - a project which

> is a financial and public relations disaster and fiasco - we have

> received no proposal from the Mayor to repair the Public Safety

> Building.

>

>

> While the City Council has received and approved a proposal from the

> Mayor to spend $282,000 for five months of Trust Build - a

> duplication of what the city code already requires the city to do -

> we have received no proposal from the Mayor to protect the health

> and safety of people who are expected to work in a contaminated

> building while protecting the public.

>

> While the City Council has received a proposal and will no doubt

> approve $180,000 for a Skateboard Park, we have received no proposal

> to combat the airborne mycotoxins in the Police Building which can

> definitely destroy one's health.

>

> While the City Council will spend thousands of dollars in legal fees

> to prosecute two contractors who put up a tower at the County

> Courthouse, we have not had a proposal to repair the roof of the

> Public Safety Building where the Mayor wants the tower put and which

> is the root of the toxic mold problem which is destroying the public

> safety building floor by floor.

>

> You can be sure that if toxic mold were destroying City Hall and

> affecting the political favorites who work in City Hall and who cost

> the taxpayers $1.3 million a year in salaries and benefits, the roof

> of City Hall would have been repaired before the sun went down. It

> has long been apparent that the Police Department is the least

> favored step child in this administration and does not have a leader

> who will stand up for the health, welfare, and safety of his

> officers and personnel.

>

> Cecil on

>

> Councilman Ward 1

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Wrong Not true in Broward it so bad in City and County Buildings the air our

side is affected same in Boca Raton Hospitals the Contractors of New Buildings

All Stores Public, Walmart the list goes on in Florida all one need do is look

at the trees some type of Green substance!?.

Trees are story tellers.

Elvira

Re: [] Toxic mold in city building

You could always heolp ...

> You can be sure that if toxic mold were destroying City Hall and

> affecting the political favorites who work in City Hall and who cost

> the taxpayers $1.3 million a year in salaries and benefits, the roof

> of City Hall would have been repaired before the sun went down.

On 17-Jul-06, at 3:10 PM, tigerpaw2c wrote:

> Toxic mold in city building

>

> Selma Times-Journal

>

> Sunday, July 16, 2006 7:11 PM CDT

>

> http://www.selmatimesjournal.com/articles/2006/07/17/news/letters/let

> ter447.txt

>

> To the Editor:

>

> The Public Safety Building (Police Department) building should be

> condemned and the Police Chief should be removed. How have we in

> city government let the building become so contaminated by mold that

> the entire third floor of the building has been closed off, the

> Traffic Division Office has been closed, officers are sick from the

> toxic mold, and the city does nothing about the problem.

>

> While the City Council has received and approved proposals from the

> Mayor to spend some $45,000 to paint and put new carpet in City Hall

> so that the incompetents as well as the qualified who work there can

> work and relax in luxury, public safety personnel are shuffled from

> building to building praying that they do not come down with a

> myriad of serious symptoms and illnesses such as chronic bronchitis,

> bleeding lungs and much more.

>

> While the City Council has received and approved a proposal from the

> Mayor to spend $49,000 to dredge the City Marina - a project which

> is a financial and public relations disaster and fiasco - we have

> received no proposal from the Mayor to repair the Public Safety

> Building.

>

>

> While the City Council has received and approved a proposal from the

> Mayor to spend $282,000 for five months of Trust Build - a

> duplication of what the city code already requires the city to do -

> we have received no proposal from the Mayor to protect the health

> and safety of people who are expected to work in a contaminated

> building while protecting the public.

>

> While the City Council has received a proposal and will no doubt

> approve $180,000 for a Skateboard Park, we have received no proposal

> to combat the airborne mycotoxins in the Police Building which can

> definitely destroy one's health.

>

> While the City Council will spend thousands of dollars in legal fees

> to prosecute two contractors who put up a tower at the County

> Courthouse, we have not had a proposal to repair the roof of the

> Public Safety Building where the Mayor wants the tower put and which

> is the root of the toxic mold problem which is destroying the public

> safety building floor by floor.

>

> You can be sure that if toxic mold were destroying City Hall and

> affecting the political favorites who work in City Hall and who cost

> the taxpayers $1.3 million a year in salaries and benefits, the roof

> of City Hall would have been repaired before the sun went down. It

> has long been apparent that the Police Department is the least

> favored step child in this administration and does not have a leader

> who will stand up for the health, welfare, and safety of his

> officers and personnel.

>

> Cecil on

>

> Councilman Ward 1

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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