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I think I have read it or heard it all about all the inept people at Spokane City Hall. To start with, let’s see if we can put someone out of business. Next, let’s install fewer benches with no back rests on them.

If the city wants to remove the advertising, then let’s make sure that there is no advertising on or in the bus. What’s good for the goose is also good for the gander. If a business can’t use flashing signs, then remove them from the Opera House and Riverfront Park.

I just hope that in the near future we can put people in office with some sense in their head. I have had enough of this.

Mel Le Claire

Spokane



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