I don't think it should cost tax payers money, but if you don't get grants
to fund it. It will cost tax payers in the long run. Take
a look at the preservations socities in Charleston, South Carolina and
Newport, Rhode Island, they have good web sites. Jimmy Bruno, said if
a building can be saved, then save it. If it can't then tare it
down. How is that not caring? Isn't it true that not every building
can be saved? Has everyone identified the buildings they wish to
save? Are there esitimates for the restoration?
Angel Martin
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