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Name: Erin Trigilio on Dec 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Casey on Dec 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jasjit Singh on Dec 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dianne And Paul Weiss on Dec 6, 2007Comments: This is a serious safety issue. My children and i are literally sliding down our street on our way to work and school in the morning. It is scary and dangerous. We have always paid our town and state taxes. We should receive the service for which we have paid. Our road is treacherous, and will only get worse as the winter progresses.Flag
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Name: Michael Melville on Dec 6, 2007Comments: I agree we are paying for services not rendered. Since we can not go back in time to plow or have street lights provided it seems a tax rebate is the only thing that would make us whole.Flag
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Name: Susan Brand on Dec 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Burcin Aktan on Dec 6, 2007Comments: Town of Boylston has an obligation to fulfill. The taxes are collected as if the properties in Pleasant Hill are on a public street. Property values are assessed based on this with arbitrarily inflated multipliers. If this is a private community we are not getting any benefits of it. For example, all local traffic flows through this area. It is also appalling that town would turn a blind eye to such a safety hazard. Let alone putting the residents at risk, the situation does not allow for any emergency vehicles to safely travel into the neighborhood in case it is needed.Flag
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Name: Yuliya Aktan on Dec 6, 2007Comments: Residents of Pleasant Hill are entitled to get a tax rebate for unfulfilled obligations of the Town of Boylston.Flag
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Name: Debbie Casey on Dec 7, 2007Comments: I agree entirely. We need the town of Boylston to take over the roads immediately. We are tax paying citizens of this town and they need to step up to the plate.Flag
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Name: Jana Johnsen on Dec 7, 2007Comments: Absolutely!!!!!Flag
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Name: Kathleen Goonan on Dec 7, 2007Comments: I am deeply concerned about the safety of our children with the icy conditions on the streets.Flag
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Name: Eric Trigilio on Dec 7, 2007Comments: There's approximately $300,000 annually in tax revenue coming out of our neighborhood the least they can do is plow the streets, turn on the streetlights, and add a couple of bus stops for the kids.Flag
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Name: Tom Casey on Dec 7, 2007Comments: "If this is a private community we are not getting any benefits of it. For example, all local traffic flows through this area. It is also appalling that town would turn a blind eye to such a safety hazard." Very true!!! Our son Tyler was hit by a car passing through our 'private roads.' Thank God he was wearing his helmet.Flag
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Name: Tara Azzarone on Dec 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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