Well, Chapter 2 regarding the Casino/Raceway scuffle has
gone to the proponents of an expansion at their property. Round 1 went to SAVE Saratoga
with a no vote from the Council as far as a casino coming to Saratoga .
I still think that Saratoga
will get a casino because if one is located in E. Greenbush or Albany it will
be a set back for businesses and dining establishments in and around our City
and I don’t just mean Broadway.
The article hit the newspaper last Friday morning regarding the
City’s status in what involvement they have in the project, Saratoga Springs was
listed as an involved agency, meaning they had discretionary approval of the
plans and now is a City which has none because any changes goes through
the State’s Office of General Services.. The demand from the Mayor a week earlier of ‘they
(Racino) HAVE to go through the City’s Land Use Boards to I hope they will go
through the Land Use Boards, sorry Mayor, I don’t think they will play ball
with you on this one since you shafted them on the issue already.
I feel we need another convention center and it will fit in
nicely with what we have now instead of chasing business to Albany
as Mark Baker has done in the past when his City Center
is booked.
It is interesting reading the comments that are written by
citizens at the bottom of the article printed on the free online version of the
Saratogian. It seems the SAVE group
sometimes referred by commentators as Saratogian’s Against Virtually Everything
have become quite loud and nasty in their posts. Water is an issue at the Racino with them now
tapping into the County water supply, so the Councils past actions have hurt
the City in this respect also.
Talking about City water, DPW is installing 2 new water
lines on Gridley & Crescent. The
project is $90,000.00 just for parts alone; labor cost information is being
withheld according to sources. These 2
water lines benefit the flat track and the City is picking up the tab. By the way, the track gets plenty of water
now but 2 years of a chlorine problem where the track had to shut down 80% of
water usage for days is the reason Skip is installing the lines which is
supposed to solve the City’s chlorine problem to water that goes into the
track.
See my comment on chapter 3, there is no way to predict when chapter 4 will ever happen.
ReplyDeleteYepsen,franck and madigan know about the pending scirocco scandal involving nearly a million taxpayer dollars but they sit quiet,makes you wonder why they are looking the other the way.
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