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Hey Syracuse City Council | 12:36 p.m. Aug. 17, 2008
I want my voice to be heard concerning DTEC. I am a resident of Syracuse and love the city to death! Lets get out of DTEC and do it on our own, generating 100% revenue from it instead of sharing it with West Point and Clearfield. Lets get businesses more by our town center and more out west where Legacy Parkway is going instead of by our schools. Listen to your citizens, don't do something just cause our City Planner wants to, think it through and consider what the citizens want, it's your job and we respect and hope you make the right decision.

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