7/27/2004 04:06:57 PM|||Nathan Moore|||Girly men are rather prevalent in the Nashville Metro Council
Council members are expected to put the decision back into Mayor Bill Purcell's hands, where it started last November when the Sounds proposed a new stadium to be paid for with $38.5 million in city-issued bonds. Sales tax rebates, property tax and a ground lease with the residential and retail developer were proposed as means to cover the $2.7 million annual payment attached to the bonds.
Dare not do anything without the approval of the mayor. What a body of rubber stamping, gutless, hackneyed worms, without a backbone of constituent accountability among them. Regardless of whether the Sounds proposal and the costs associated with it are good or bad for the city, the decision properly belongs to the council, not the mayor.
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