Member since: June 21, 2008
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Your manifesto is a great piece of work. The transportation situation is very important. A large part of the current bus system could easily be replaced by services you describe. Transparency and cooperation are quite absent in the N227KT situation. This is a good start!
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Well, the deal is done. These deals are often described as "Charles Normans". It does take some influence and money scattered in the right places to pull off one of these deals. Time will tell....... When the shopping center parking lots fill up with cars from the "projects", the merchants will be singing a different tune!
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I agree with MidTowner about INCOG. They are political operatives who do as instructed. But I have lived in the Brookside area since 1960, and I will have more to say about the proposed project later.....stay tuned!
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Perhaps Midtowner would prefer the Houston system. A relative bought a very nice town house/condo in a sleek west side area. Right down the street, among the up scale apartments and homes was a Spanish language transmission repair shop, complete with junked out cars and parts stacked in the street. That's the result of not having any regulation at all!
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Well, William is entitle to his opinion. But he overlooks the big kahuna of places like this: money.....this is now, and always will be, a White Elephant. Long after William is gone, and long after the current tax situation has expired, we will be bombarded with requests for more of our dollars to keep up this monstrosity. We will clean up after the pigeons and the street people. We will replace the broken glass and the crumbling, leaking roof. It is not going to be fun!
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