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Message: From GoLocalWorcester by Patrick Sargent, GoLocal Worcester Contributor: On Tuesday, District 2 City Councilor Phil Palmieri urged the Worcester City Counci to vote for City Manager Ed Augustus to consider actions that would impede the progress of a 150-feet high cell tower on conservation land owned by the Ecotarium. The vote resulted in favor of City Manager Augustus to consider withholding $300,000 to be paid for Ecotarium's conservation land restrictions. Members of the city council made their voices heard and their opinion known. "Its an unenviable task the City Manager is being asked. This is beyond the City Manager really. This is the corporate soul of a non-profit being tested. That’s what it is. The Board of Directors, the benefactors, many of them are citizens in the city of Worcester, and if they can look the neighborhood in the eye and say ‘That cell tower near the choo-choo train is ugly, but it’s beautiful in the conservation land,’ then God bless them. The reality is it’s no different. They just don’t want it to affect the beauty and esthetic of going to the Ecotarium. If you want to reap the profits of it, you have to take some of the losses that come with it," said City Councilor- At-Large Frederick Rushton. http://www.golocalworcester.com/business/150-foot-eye-sore-at-ecotarium-has-city-council-outraged
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