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Gloria Arden --- [8:20 A.M] : I've been looking over everyone's progress reports on the software project. Based on what I've seen, I don't think we'll be able to meet our scheduled release date.
Isabel Cabrera--- [8:22 A.M] : You may be right about that. Since Bob and Carol moved over to the new hardware project, we've had some trouble meeting the initial deadlines.
Gordon Brickyard --- [8:26 A.M] : Couldn't we just reschedule the release? Pushing it back a month ought to give us enough time to finish up.
Joe Freemont --- [8:28 A.M]: But remember that the product is supposed to be available for the holiday season, which is our peak sales period. If we miss that deadline, we could lose many potential customers.
Gordon Brickyard --- [8:31 A.M]: My team has a lot of urgent responsibilities, so I think it would be a good idea to hire some independent contractors to help out.
Gloria Arden --- [8:32 A.M]: What are you thinking?
Gordon Brickyard --- [8:33 A.M]: Well, they could help my team finish writing the user manual, for one thing. And they could probably handle product testing as well.
Gloria Arden --- [8:35 A.M]: I see. What's your opinion, Isabel?
Isabel Cabrera --- [8:37 A.M]: It could end up being expensive, but I like the idea. Our graphic designers could certainly use some outside help, too.
Gloria Arden --- [8:40 A.M] : Well, it sounds like we should go with Gordon's idea. I'll also bring it up during the board meeting on Friday to see what they say.
Barriston City Unveils New Development Project
By Wendy Ogilvy
The Barriston City Planning Commission announced plans last Thursday to begin work on a revitalization of the art district on Chestnut Avenue, Long considered the hub of Barriston's art scene, the area has fallen into disrepair. The project will involve widening the sidewalks, repaving the street, and building a park in the area. In addition, two information billboards showing maps of the district will be installed on the thoroughfare for visitors.
But the highlight of the project is a new outdoor staging area which will be located at the corner of Chestnut Avenue. Designed by local architect Theresa Vergara, the stage will be used to host musical concerts and theatrical productions, with outdoor seating for up to 500 people.
Also, a portion of the city government's budget has been allocated to the restoration of buildings along Chestnut Avenue. Inspectors will evaluate the structures to determine what work needs to be carried out.
Proprietors will not be charged, but according to city tax assessor Peter Jones, property tax levels will increase in the district by 1 percent, starting next year.
With many proprietors of local businesses in the district reporting dropping sales figures and a decline in visitors, the commission hopes the project will help draw people back to the area. Evan Sweeten, chair of the planning committee, said, "We believe that this work will help revitalize the area and bring it back to its former glory."