If they donate the materials, we'll build them in their parking lots.
If they build the right kind of park, they will be surprised at how much out-of-town traffic it draws. They spent $1.5 million in Louisville (Ky.), and that park gets people from all over the world.
If they are here visiting the Y, they are welcome to park in the spot. But if they are at the school, they need to park elsewhere.
If we can go out and provide a spark for our team, then we feel like we're doing on our job.
If we can finance the parking garage, we can have greater density of development.
If they get things right, the park will grow and grow and then they will show a profit. If not, the dinosaurs die and the park goes bankrupt.
We're in a budget crunch. Like all state agencies, our budget was cut by 5 percent for 2006-2007. We recently had to notify 39 park employees across the state that their positions were being eliminated.
We spent the night at a parking lot until the next morning.
When you walk off the train from New York, you see this dirt parking lot with deep ruts and tractor-trailers with graffiti on them. Welcome to New Brunswick.
When you've got a major gas leak like that everybody working around it has to turn their radios off and everything else off because any kind of little spark would ignite it.