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Tuesday, April 02, 2013

NIZ Board Will Meet Wednesday

From CUNA: The next ANIZDA meeting will be held this Wednesday April 3rd at the third floor of Allentown's City Hall from 5 - 7 pm. If you'd like to join us, we will meet at the first floor lobby at around 4:45 and walk up to the meeting as a group. As of now we do not know what the agenda will be nor do we know of it being posted anywhere, however at the last meeting the ANIZDA Board passed a 1.5 million dollar budget for 2013; part of which will be paid by public dollars. So what will they do next? Come with us to find out. To reiterate, the meeting will be:

Wednesday, April 3rd 5 - 7 pm
Allenown CIty Hall, 3rd Floor
435 Hamilton St. Allentown, PA 18101

4 comments:

  1. I'd love to make this but can't - are you going Bernie?

    The Banker

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  2. I will not. I am disgusted with Allentown, to be frank.

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  4. At the ANIZDA meeting last night the Board Posted a sign on the door saying the meeting was cancelled and then proceeded to have the meeting. When a group of people tried to go into the meeting they were turned away. The group that was trying to attend the meeting stayed and met in the lobby of City Hall. As the ANIZDA Board exited the meeting about an hour later they tried to confront Alan Jennings and a few others ANIZDA members they made a B-line for their cars. There has to be some type of Sunshine law or State Municipal Authority law that says this is illegal.?

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