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en If there is a strike, the city and the MTA will certainly take all legal actions possible to try to force the workers back, ... to have the appropriate penalties for breaking the law and endangering the public, and the city will sue to get back whatever expenses it loses.

en The city's refusal to release the investigative reports on the utility department scandal runs counter to both state law and legal precedent and it prevents the public from understanding the details of how such improprieties occurred and the actions taken by the city to ensure they will not occur again,

en The city's refusal to release the investigative reports on the utility department scandal runs counter to both state law and legal precedent and it prevents the public from understanding the details of how such improprieties occurred and the actions taken by the city to ensure they will not occur again.

en We are fighting City Hall and one of the largest taxpayers in the city. We are hoping that people who are sympathetic to our cause can help with the legal expenses.

en This is a city that's had a terrible tragedy, but there's an opportunity to build it back and build it back better. It could become a city that integrates rather than isolates, a city that inspires, a city that celebrates history and diversity and culture and people.

en High-end financial, IT, creative and strategic jobs are strong and growing in numbers here. Companies that abandoned the city 30 years ago are coming back and revitalizing and rebuilding the city and its neighborhoods, bringing top talent back into the city and, in turn, bringing more companies back.

en We're not administrators. We're elected officials who try to do the best things for the city, ... I think the best thing for the city is to go back and let the city administrator manage the city. That's what he gets paid for.

en Before the strike, there was considerable sympathy for the workers, but once the strike began, that clearly changed. The real winners are neither labor or management but the public that desperately wanted their subways and buses back.

en The sentiment I hear most from the general public is that they used to put up with the library being shabby because the city was broke. But now that the city has come back in the last 10 years , the expectation has changed.

en [Evans said work crews from the city's public works department went out at 7:50 a.m. Saturday to clear the streets of fallen trees and broken branches. After the highest winds of the day came through in the early afternoon, work crews went back out and had all city streets in passable condition. By 3:18 p.m., the workers were home getting some well-earned rest and a stand-by crew was on duty.] There were quite a bit of down trees, but nothing anything like we would have had if we would have had the really big winds, ... We're very fortunate.

en People cannot give up on the city as bad as this looks, ... It's devastating and it's catastrophic, but I have also been around the city and there are pockets of the city that can come back quickly, and I want people to come back.

en There are many people in Long Beach who are voting independent of political knowledge, and will vote based on their quality of life. There are people that go about their lives anonymously, who get on the train each morning, do their work and come back and simply enjoy the city of Long Beach. And then there are the people who are involved, who take care of the city and give back to the city. When I go to events in the city, I see many of the same faces each time. And that's a tight-knit group that crosses party lines.

en These union officials have a public-be-damned attitude and are holding a gun to the head of New York City's business owners and workers. The costs of this illegal strike to New York's working families will be enormous.

en We want to see the city come back, and we're willing to listen to proposals and ideas. We want to work with local and state officials to get the city back on its feet.

en Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. We've had some tough times in this city but we're coming back. It's never going to be the city it used to be but it will be a great city.


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