Emails and telephone calls from those who attended have been overwhelming positive that the Town Hall meeting was "very good."
Reasons:
Good information. It is recognized that all answers are not known and that research is still evolving.
Great questions, great points, excellent suggestions and recommendations.
People had the chance to voice their opinion and it was received honorably and with respect.
It was Democracy at its best.
Thank you for taking the time attend and for your interest in the Village. Regardless of your position, it was very evident that you care.
By the end of the day, the date of the next Town Hall will be known. It will be in the Salado High School.
A huge thanks to our District Superintendent for permission to use the High School.
Your Bond election is noticed outside of Salado as indicated in this email received Friday:
"Dear Skip, It was good to see you last night. I think the town hall went very well. Please let me know of the date for next meeting.
Also, please reply with your contact information and specific needs for help with the Bond as they develop. Judge Carter wants to help anyway he can.
Cheryl
Cheryl Hassmann, Constituent and Academy Liaison
Congressman John R. Carter-Texas 31"
Salado was, is, and will always be important. You are a very unique and special village. Take Pride in that and celebrate it. Regardless of the issue and your position; When Salado speaks, people listen.
Most respectfully, Skip
I spoke to someone today that is a disabled veteran and he thought that the businesses on Main Street should pay for the water treatment plant. I told him he needs to come to the next town hall meeting for the reasons he should vote for the plant. He does not pay property taxes and will benefit the most. He served our country. He deserves to benefit from the plant.
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