well i think you have some valid points -- as i see them
- the electrical service must be able to handle the increased demands that are inherent to today's electrical devices-- the advent of so much more electrical devices that has come on line is far greater than 30 or 40yrs. ago when this system was installed - it's like when everyone was lucky to have 1 phone per household -- now it has more like 1 in every room -- electrical devices and usage has increased tremendously
- water and sewer system services were also set up back at the same time as the electrical system and i'm sure neither are adequate for today's standards or even in compliance with the multitude of government regulations that govern these two services...low water pressure is evident every weekend in the summer so that means the system is inadequate -- what is questionable---- is it due to system shortfalls or mechanical problems--
- yes i think the township is more than aware of the problems in la and you're right --they don't want to allow expansion of services in la unless they're confident that these systems will support the expansion la is requesting -- the bod and management must have a more comprehensive and professional approach when they submit their case or they'll get no where with the dingman boys
- bod must consider that they need professional help with this task -- until they take this path i think they're chances are slim to none for success
- no i would not be interested in any position within la-- i think the current bod and management should be given a chance to work these things through-- with the application of some management principles and disciplines they could accomplish things -- let's hope for the sake of the la community.............
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