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en [Power was restored on the south side of town more quickly, because most of the lines are underground, the mayor said.] That is very easy, ... You don't have poles and wires to fix ... I am always the last one (to get electricity back), and I am the mayor. That is because I live in an area with a lot of trees.

en That's the sticking point for our neighborhood. The mayor and the vice mayor stood in front of us and said they would do everything in their power to use the aesthetic funds to underground it (the lines) all the way through that intersection.

en (It's) the same at the mayor's office, ... We have a lot of trees still resting on the power lines.

en We had some hot buttons we couldn't agree on. We gave the mayor too much power. The mayor would have veto power and sit on the council and vote. I was afraid that our city manager would feel like she was being micromanaged by the mayor.

en There's power lines, trees, utility poles and everything else on the road. I didn't care if I was going to have to move the trees myself.

en When I'm elected mayor I will give back the mayor's parking space at City Hall and take the name plate off the mayor's office door.

en It was just the worst kind of conditions that you could possibly ask for. The freezing rain building up on the trees, building up on the power lines, and we've had numerous power lines down, along with poles that have broken in two.

en Power poles and trees were down, roofs were blown off and there was no electricity. Those were sad sights.

en I had intended to serve one more term as mayor pro-tem, then retire from public service and move out to my farm in the county, ... But over the weekend I decided it would be better for Gray for me to spend this last four years as mayor. If I stayed as mayor pro-tem, it would be like I was condoning the way Mayor Briley is doing things, and I don't.

en As a county mayor I'm going to continue to encourage and support (NETWORKS). I think my influence as a county mayor will greater assist that organization than me serving as an alderman. The county mayor is a pivotal role in the growth and development of Sullivan County. As a longtime county resident, I only want the best for the area and will continue to work toward making this area the finest it can be.

en To say the mayor has to be there means that the mayor could hold up the town by refusing to attend meetings.

en The Board of Architectural Review is very concerned with preserving the essence of Old Town and other historic areas, yet here comes Virginia Power destroying one of our most precious assets, the natural beauty of our tree lines streets. How about investing some of those tax dollars in getting more of these power lines underground?

en We believe that they're way off on the cost to pay for the poles, wires, land and equipment, and they're way off on the cost to provide power for the area. And somebody has to pay for that. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. We believe that they're way off on the cost to pay for the poles, wires, land and equipment, and they're way off on the cost to provide power for the area. And somebody has to pay for that.

en If I could sit down with Mayor Bloomberg, or the mayor here in Tokyo, I would say take certain parts of the city, certain walls, and make them legal, let kids do pieces on them. But no mayor would do that, because it would be endorsing it, admitting there was some sort of artistic merit.

en He needs to throw the mayor off balance so people will look unfavorably at the mayor. He's got to get under the mayor's skin.


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