By Scott Unger • Of the News-Register • 

Council to address dispute with contractor

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$2.5 million? Wow!

Bigfootlives

They took two older houses perched on the side of a hill and connected them in the middle with new construction. They could have easily remodeled or built elsewhere for less money and less problems. And the city will negotiate a settlement with the contractor. This means that they are paying them more of our money to fix unforeseen issues due to the complexity of the project.

But’s hey, it’s just tax money and it draws the homeless away from winetopia on third street which was part of the plan. This is other people spending other peoples money on pet projects, money is no object.

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