But, contrarily, the letter goes on to say some of the items "can wait for a year."
In addition, the letter indicates the Mayor has offered to provide a discount for electricity.
Councilmember Quinn recently called it a "laundry list" and indicated she thought the city's immediate tasks may only be some limited exterior landscaping, electrical maintenance, etc.
Quinn said she worried if the children (some 450) were to be transfered this fall to the newly constructed school (corner Section /Bayou Streets)--they could never come back to the K-1 (in case of overcrowding at the new building)-- because it (K-1) would have to then be brought fully up to current building codes (very costly).
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