DEAR EDITOR:
Very rarely do I agree with Tribune editorials, but the Aug. 28 editorial was dead-on right.
I live on a city street that is barely drivable. If you were to go the posted speed limit of 25, you'd have a good chance of doing damage to your vehicle, yet when I asked a representative of the city what their plans were I was told "we're hoping to pave it next year."
The City of Warren is proposing to build a one-stop building which would add to the city's debt, yet they can't afford a resurfacing program for residents. It would be an absolute joke if our leaders went forward with this project. There is no known savings if this building is built, and I doubt that no more than 10 percent of the city's population would ever set foot inside of this building.
It's time for our leaders to make decisions for the good of the city, and not for reasons like having a more comfortable work space or having a building named after them.
Frank Rose
Warren

