Politics & Government
Vote "No" Prop "S" Website Up and Running in Olivette
Opposition comes from concerned citizens, a former mayor and former member of the PCDC commission.

Some people in Olivette have firm enough convictions to believe the plan for a new public safety building/administrative center has not been well planned, and ought to return to the drawing board.
Former Mayor Craig Cohen weighed in on this issue, along with long time resident/architect H. Shelby Pruett and other business people in the community. They want Olivette to step back and give the plans more thought. Some believe a new building would be more advantageous than trying to remodel a building, dating back to 1986.
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The voters of Olivette will go to the polls Tuesday, August 7 to decide on $12 million dollars of improvements for public safety, administration and parks improvements.
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