In an article written in May 2022 by Bill McMillen, Laughlin Advisory Board member Harm Laughlin, Nevada, and Bullhead City, Arizona, on an issue that seems to be plaguing many people. It refers to Walker’s statement.
These board members are nasty bureaucrats responsible for many things involved in making the municipality efficient. It wasn’t meant to be ironic.
I don’t know what it is, but we hold meetings, we take notes, we listen to citizens, we say “huh-huh” a lot, and a lot of run-of-the-mill speeches about how things are run. They must be important, because some people do. jurisdiction.
That’s enough for that point.
Walker’s statement referred to towering, unfinished cement structures that have dominated Laughlin’s skyline for years.
He said the structure has been dubbed affectionately by local residents who have lived in its shadow for more than 30 years, with derogatory nicknames such as “an eyesore”, “birdcage” and “skeleton”. explained.
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