Close the senior center and make it the public safety building....no? Isn't the pba building on hamburg street?
Are you kidding
(1) That building has more holes than swiss cheese - it is like a get out of jail free card
(2) We CANNOT subject young children who attend daycare in the building to the current behavior our police force exhibits
And what would happen to our police force, as the brass rail staff say that any rules in that building are a death sentence - no more RPD. --- saw that on TV the other day
Talking to each other is better than talking about each other
excuse me.....senior center an old elem school......just as old as Pricetown Rd....was elem school too....
for what the cops make....they need a training room.....tased 13 yr old.....can't control crime at Walmart...Rott Mall.....drug deals galore.....the finest....n
(2) We CANNOT subject young children who attend daycare in the building to the current behavior our police force exhibits
The day care should not be an excuse. They can surely find another location somewhere in rotterdam to move their business, just like the businesses at the old capital plaza did.
And I'm sure that the rotterdam taxpayers would prefer to pay the lesser amount to refurbish princetown road or the senior center as opposed to paying for a brand new building on hamburg street and taking that property(grand union) off the tax rolls.
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what is it with the studies?? are not these erected afishholes smart enough to figure this crap out? could we be anymore stupid for doing the same thin this November. erect some one new?? they love to flash papers and reports aroundthat they dont even read. its a frekin game show the study said we are right. but it wont be much longer, this empire is sliding fast and there is no saving it this time around.
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We didnt come this far to get this far. random 12 year old
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What they NEED to do is find a location(preferably on town-own land) and then build the goddamn thing. The reason this is such a clusterf@ck is that each administration changes the property they target for this deal. First Curry Rd. Then Larned's property. Now Hamburg St. Funny thing is, they had ANOTHER study not too long ago that said the old Grand Union would be best used as a community hub or something. Now that study is out the window and the place(privately owned of course) is being trumped as a great space for the cop center....has anyone wondered what the town would PAY for the old grand union? Wanna bet it's a lot more than the $250k the owners paid five years ago?
BTW...for what its worth, wouldn't that old rotted barn/house on the I-88 interchange make a nice spot for the cops? Might even be able to get an infrastructure grant to finally run that sewer pipe out that way...
How about not bankrupting the taxpayers so the political class (the dukes and lords of America) can have a new clubhouse.
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Going into the senior center would be foolish. Between the seniors and the little kids the cops would be playing taser tag all day.
Ya close the senior center and the daycare can surely find a new home. Either refurbish princetown road or the old bradt school since the town owns both any way. Rotterdam cops don't need a taj mahal. They are on the road and work out of their vehicles.
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