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"This was constructed with the hopeful life of 50 years at a minimum," said Kopczick. "As far as the pool, it was constructed in 1922. Any other option we would have had was to bulldoze and close it and have no pool for the residents of the city of Morris. However, it has been on the TIF list of projects since 1986."

The former paperboard property is a priority for the mayor and the city, and has been, he said. In April 2009 it acquired five acres of the property from the county once it was freed up from bankruptcy issues. It is now being turned into a subdivision with Grundy-Three Rivers Habitat for Humanity.

"The city gets some money back and does not have any cost for developing (the subdivision) and Alderman Muffler voted no on those occasions," said Kopczick.

The city is also looking into purchasing three more acres of the old papermill property at Benton and East streets.

Muffler also said the city's streets need more attention. Kopczick said Muffler has been chairman of the Street and Alley Committee for two years and has had control to bring concerns and ideas to the committee.

'IGNORED' OPPORTUNITIES

Muffler also states the city has inefficiently utilized and even "ignored" opportunities. He gave the police force as an example.

"We're down four to five police officers than we used to be. They had to pull our traffic officer off traffic because there is not enough officers," said Muffler.

He added that since he has joined the counci,l the city has lost two officers to the Grundy County Sheriff's Department. He said Morris is not offering its police officers a place to be proud of and that he has been told by current officers that they are unhappy.

"The police department is in the process of checking the top five candidates on the (police commission's) list and are doing background investigations to hire two more officers that have been budgeted for in this year's budget — the budget Alderman Muffler voted against," said Kopczick.

The police department had to wait for the police commission to find a certified testing agency to test candidates and then wait for the list of potential hires, all of which is required by state statute, he added.

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