There are NO services in Pontiac. There are no workers to provide services. The answer by Snyder is to consolidate government services between cities and MERGE the cities into one entity with different names.
Snyder is pure 'mind speak.' There is no substance to his 'talk.' He could not tell you want is occurring in cities designated to have EMERGENCIES. Should a governor know what is occurring in an emergency?
Snyder is pure 'mind speak.' There is no substance to his 'talk.' He could not tell you want is occurring in cities designated to have EMERGENCIES. Should a governor know what is occurring in an emergency?
By Chris Christoff - Nov 28, 2012 12:01 AM ET
In five years Pontiac, Michigan, has seen its workforce slashed to 76 from about 570, its police and fire departments handed to surrounding communities and contractors hired for services such as building inspections and cemetery maintenance.
State-appointed emergency managers are making traditional government obsolete in a city of 59,000 where Pontiac cars once were made, professional football and basketball were played and where tax revenue fell 40 percent in the past four years....
State-appointed emergency managers are making traditional government obsolete in a city of 59,000 where Pontiac cars once were made, professional football and basketball were played and where tax revenue fell 40 percent in the past four years....