COUNCIL SEEKS PUBLIC ADVICE ON SPENDING.Byline: Jennifer Jennifer became a common first name for females in English-speaking countries during the 20th century. The name Jennifer is a Cornish variant of Guinevere, deriving ultimately from Proto-Celtic *windo-seibaro- "white ghost", via Brythonic *wino-hibirā (cf. Hamm Staff Writer GLENDALE - Looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. ways to enhance public services Public services is a term usually used to mean services provided by government to its citizens, either directly (through the public sector) or by financing private provision of services. , the City Council will hold a study session Tuesday to develop a long-range financial plan - the city's first. The council will meet at City Hall at 10:30 a.m. to discuss potential revenue sources for funding new projects, such as park space and street repairs. ``We don't have enough revenue sources coming in to get what the people of Glendale want,'' said Mayor Dave Weaver
The Weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches. These are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills, most of which breed in sub-Saharan Africa, with fewer species in tropical . In coming months, public meetings will be held to find out how residents want the money spent. Weaver said community participation is essential to help the city determine its direction. ``The public isn't used to this,'' Weaver said. ``They are used to electing the representatives and letting them make all the decisions.'' The council has held several meetings to begin developing a long-range financial plan for the city, said Councilwoman Ginger ginger, common name for members of the Zingiberaceae, a family of tropical and subtropical perennial herbs, chiefly of Indomalaysia. The aromatic oils of many are used in making condiments, perfumes, and medicines, especially stimulants and preparations to ease Bremberg. ``I think it's an excellent idea,'' Bremberg said. ``We're not trying to make any intricate decisions. It's a matter of what do we need and how are we going to get the money to pay for it.'' |
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