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Hailing the chief
Posted by Nancy Oates on April 27, 2012
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2012/04/27/hailing-the-chief/
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Terri Buckner
/ April 27, 2012My understanding is that finalizing the report is step 1. For those who want to stay involved in the implementation, this will be an ongoing process including regularly evaluating process, reviewing goals and actions and modifying where appropriate–a real continuous improvement process. I sincerely hope the town can pull that vision off.
John Kramer
/ April 29, 2012Wow, I am so glad to see our genius leader spending our tax dollars so judiciously (flying around talking about whatever it was) during such bad economic times.
Here’s to hope and change!
Glad the local politicos at least got to have sweaty palms about being so close to our fearless leader. LOL!