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Why do we need a New City Council in Rocklin Again? (5th Best place to raise a family)

Posted by Aaron Park on July 10, 2008 at 08:50 AM

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Parents Magazine Ranks Rocklin #5 in USA

The schools are outstanding – 9 of 13 have been named California Distinguished Schools – and the streets are safe. Brian boasts about Rocklin’s three B’s: barbecue, ball games and, referring to the panoramic view of the Sierra Nevada mountains, beauty. “The weather’s great, the people friendly,” he says. “All the good things you think about in a town you’ll find right here.”

While there is absolutely no excuse for the Teacher’s Union Moonbats on the Rocklin School Board to torp the charter of the Rocklin Academy… look at the rest of this article.

The $8000 a year they refer to is for Placer Legacy payments – a measure approved by a huge majority of the voters.

Why do we need to change the City Council when they are getting noticed nationally for how good a Place to live that Rocklin is?

I have just decided that my wife and I are buying a house in Rocklin. It looks like there are plenty of trails to walk the pet rat on.

I think that the folks that want to unseat the incumbent members of the Rocklin City Council are going to have a hard time making their case.

If you ask this blogger – I think we are looking at fighting Measure H all over again in November. Those opposing are going to have to justify NIMBY-ism and why people should vote against growth… There won’t be a split primary to depress turnout either.

My prediction is that Storey, Magnusen and Hill we be re-elected. This story has effectively ended that campaign.

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Aaron

Has the Rocklin City Council offered you a good buy on a house in Rocklin so you do not blog against them? They said they are going to make spending cuts. This is after they spent over 1 million dollars to move rocks around at Rocklin Road and I-80. Just wait until they come back with their plan to raise the sales tax for Placer County. Lets not forget about downtown Rocklin. Wait, we do not have a downtown Rocklin. The city manager said it will be at least another 20 years before we have a downtown. But Aaron you support those guys. Is George giving you a good deal on a mortgage? Maybe you are getting the Senator Dodd deal on a cut rate loan.

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