Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Security System Knocks on Doors in Carlsbad

So much has happened inside the meeting hall of the city council of Carlsbad. Several petitions have been granted after being thoroughly reviewed and deliberated. On top of everything else is the home security systems offered and sold at each door in Carlsbad.

These days, security and protection of homes and properties is among the top concerns of most citizens. This is probably what made the city council of Carlsbad approve a formal request by a security company to perform and execute selling of security systems in every household door in Carlsbad.

Though the petition scarcely passed the interrogation and questioning of the city council members, the result of the meeting still turned out to favor a security company Roswell. The company's request for door to door selling of security and protection system was finally approved.

Another security systems company, APX Solutions has appealed for a request to allow them to solicit sales from eleven in the morning till eight in the evening. This appeal was refused and voted against by three members of the council, namely Richard Graves, Dick Doss and Fred Woody.

The reason why Graves opposed was because he thought that a lot of residents in Carlsbad are employed in industry locations, are working for what seems an endless time and thus do not fancy being disturbed after their work hours. The representative of APX Security, Christopher Burgess, however replied that they will comply with whatever and all of the requirements of the city which would apply for their solicitation request.

Three members of the council may have disagreed but one came to the rescue for APX. Judi Waters, another member of the city of Carlsbad council has announced that the request should be granted and permit APX since it has followed all the defined conditions. Waters said that it was out of consistency that she considered allowing APX to solicit and to fair with everyone else since they have set particular conditions and APX complied most sincerely just to be given permission by the city council. Eventually the motion was also passed in favor of APX by five against three members.

Another approval was granted for an alcohol license. One restaurant, Ray's Grill serving Mexican dishes applied for a license to serve wine and alcohol to their patrons. This grill and food business has its location in the bus depot structure of Miken's Union in South Canal Street.

Other requests regarding high school graduation rates, police and fire departments assistance and even housing loans agreement were subjects discussed during the city council meeting. The budget of the city for the fiscal year was also addressed during the recent meeting. Future and fresh endeavors may somehow indent a painful effect to the budget if not planned correctly.

With the city council considering all that would benefit every resident of the city, even the market for Carlsbad homes for sale and Carlsbad real estate will be profited. All food provisions as well as every home's security and citizen protection.

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