Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, May 20, 1990 TAG: 9005210216 SECTION: EDITORIAL PAGE: F2 EDITION: AMETRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
In addition, the suburban area (which is now Roanoke County) has already been given a one-seat majority on the school board.
Roanoke City is beginning to sound like the father of the bride who keeps increasing the dowry to marry off his ugly daughter. Are we so desperate for consolidation that we must keep appeasing the county negotiators to get it passed?
The city is a pretty good place to live, and we have a good mayor and members of council. I am more than a little tired of reading all the negative comments in the letters column about Roanoke City.
The residents of the other localities in this valley aren't doing city residents any favors should they favor consolidation. It looks at this point as if they would be gaining more than the city residents.
With the negative attitudes that have been expressed, I don't feel that those in the county would ever become a part of a Roanoke Metropolitan Government.
\ BARBARA B. RICHARDSON\ ROANOKE
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