Panelist Tom Leslie may have best summed up a public information meeting on the upcoming TSPLOST referendum held in Roswell on Monday when he concluded: “we’re not going to change each other’s minds.”
It seemed few who attended the meeting at Roswell City Hall hosted by Roswell Councilwoman Betty Price on Monday evening, May 21, were undecided about TSPLOST – and many expressed distrust for a government that promised the end of the Ga. 400 tolls, only to have them extended.
Monday’s meeting allowed for some dialogue among the varying TSPLOST viewpoints, facilitated by a panel of transportation experts and governmental issue advisors, including: Bob Ross, a Fayette County Issues Tea Party representative; Tom Leslie, a representative with Citizens for Transportation Mobility; Steve Brown, Fayette County commissioner; Brandon Beach, president of the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce, executive director of
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