The immediate effects of losing the money Sac City receives from the state will be a reduction of about $10,100.00 per year. Thats not new news.
What is news is that Councilman Nich Frohardt, who campaigned on improving the Sac City's streets, has apparently opted not to attend transportation day at the State Capitol to help lobby for the return of this money.
(The city has not yet posted Mr. Frohardt's contact info on the officcial webpage)
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