By Kerry Henard
How many times do you think employees of the Town — including those in Greg Snyder’s Public Works Department — have driven by these issues over the years without lifting a finger to fix them?
By Kerry Henard
How many times do you think employees of the Town — including those in Greg Snyder’s Public Works Department — have driven by these issues over the years without lifting a finger to fix them?
FLOWmeetings since early 2016 to combat Right to Vote on Debt campaign efforts
Last month, we alerted citizens to two leaked emails that were sent to us that had been sent out to certain people in the Apple Valley community, urging them to go to the Town Council and speak in favor of the Town’s multimillion eminent domain takeover of Liberty Utilities.
green power,like wind and solar. This is a false choice for consumers.
Re: Apple Valley: Water vote looms after Council’s approval of special election,
Daily Press, 3/10/17 …
It seems to me that the Apple Valley Town Council, in their attempt to produce government regulated revenue, is willing to destroy the town in the process. The town-run golf course comes to mind. What about the revitalization of Hilltop House? The town-run electrical grid? They have their fingers into so many cookie jars that they are unable to turn a profit in any of them. But, the next one will be the winner.
By Kerry Henard
Despite months of warning about impending rainfall, the Town of Apple Valley for the second year failed to clean out its storm drains. Sure, the Town website says they clean out the storm drains, but here is the reality.
By Kerry Henard
They start things, but do’t finish them. Whether it’s a bus stop, the Hilltop House, or even putting in gravel in a planter. No job too small for them to leave it partially done.
By Kerry Henard
The Town of Apple Valley gets an F
for conservation and safety issues. Plus, they never fix anything.
Remember to vote no
on Measure F in June.
By Kerry Henard
Ninety percent of Kerry’s videos expose issues that fall under the auspices of the Public Works department. And who runs the Public Works department? Greg Snyder. And why does that matter? Because the Town seems to be counting on Mr. Snyder to run the $150,000,000 water system it wants to buy!
By Kerry Henard
The Town of Apple Valley wants $150,000,000 at up to 12 percent interest (!) to buy the water company we already have, yet they can’t even put up a light pole correctly or in a timely manner.