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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Posted: Jul 29 2016 at 8:03pm |
Posted: 5:09 p.m.
Friday, July 29, 2016
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What A City
MUSA Resident Joined: Nov 06 2009 Status: Offline Points: 115 |
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With the track record of Middletown's Economic Development Dept., is it a good idea to assign yet more money for them to attempt to attract more companies/jobs to this city? Wouldn't providing more money for this weak performing department be the same as taking the money and lighting it on fire? Talk about a weak link in a chain.
Just wondering, with the millions plowed into the downtown area over the last two decades, how far that would have gone toward fixing the many streets that are now down to the sublayer gravel if the same money was directed toward the roads in that same period of time. Wouldn't it have been nice to have been driving on some smooth roads around town rather than see the results of that money spent, as we see it now........empty storefronts, businesses opening and closing on a repetitious basis, stores catering to only the so-called cultural/artzy types that support the longstanding theme of the city leaders for their downtown area and most stores that occupy the downtown are of no interest to 90% of the citizens living here. Stop spending taxpayer money in the downtown area and let the private business sector take care of any financing in business startups. They take the chance on failure, not the taxpayers. You have already wasted millions of our money producing little to no gain for the majority of the people. The monetary handouts to people who are never prepared to deliver on what they promise needed to stop years ago. Both the city manager and council need to wake up and stop this practice. Just as you have stopped giving TV Middletown funding, so too, should you stop providing government financial assistance in the downtown area. Let the Downtown Partnerships and fellow cultural revelers figure how to finance their dreams. Their dreams are not connected to 90% of citizens in this city.
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Analytical
MUSA Citizen Joined: Nov 19 2015 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 562 |
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What A City offers more good suggestions for us to ponder. I'm told that he's a successful local businessman who has created jobs without taxpayer assisted handouts and typical bureaucratic waste..
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What A City
MUSA Resident Joined: Nov 06 2009 Status: Offline Points: 115 |
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You were told wrong. |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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"One possibility Adkins outlined to Middletown City Council in January was a $3-per-month-or-so assessment on homes and businesses to pay the city’s street-lighting bills, so the approximately $750,000 per year the city sends to Duke Energy can be spent instead on street paving."
After City Hall has raided the sewer and street funds over the past 30 years once again the citizens are going to be ask to give them more money in the form of a perment increase on their water bill.... If City Hall wants more money then they need to ask for an increase in taxes and put it on the ballott for a vote. |
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What A City
MUSA Resident Joined: Nov 06 2009 Status: Offline Points: 115 |
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Still haven't seen the Street Repair budget item reinstated that was raided when the voters agreed to let the city use the money for other needs back in the 80's. Most voters thought it was a one time raid on the street funds at that time. We were lied to again as usual.
Why hasn't the street fund been reinstated Mr. City Manager? Where has the money gone that would have been directed toward the street fund? Haven't heard about the people paying extra for street light usage since it was first suggested. Kinda goes along with the idea that you can get your street repaved if you can get buy in from a certain percentage of the neighbors and you pay for the repaving. Guess the city doesn't want to do their fair share in providing basic services for the people but are perfectly content to provide them at OUR EXPENSE. Like the sidewalks, the streets are the city's property. Let'em fix it themselves. Pathetic concept on the city's part. Just wonder how that street repaving idea is going as to success rate. I would think there has been a lack of enthusiasm coming from any neighborhood in the city to participate in this ridiculous proposal. |
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Analytical
MUSA Citizen Joined: Nov 19 2015 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 562 |
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My apologies to 'What A City.' Instead, I should have complimented 'Truth Teller.' Oh, and before I forget, what's the status of the asbestos-riddled Strand Theatre building, etc., etc. etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.?
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spiderjohn
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2749 |
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can we simply call a tax a tax?
is our water/trash billing now a catch-all for all city services and fee changes? I read the manager's statement Sounds to me that he is saying that we could fix a few streets(or sewers), but it would only be a drop in the bucket--we could use the $$ for more colored lights and signs in the east end or maybe shuffle some cash in to another DMI, façade grant or "our downtown concept". 1-2 mill would buy a lot of chik filet sandwiches---if chik filet wanted to come here, they would be here(they used to be here!) people want pools re-opened? we have no more pools! just empty parks fix the streets, sewers and control the crime/drugs improve the school results quit giving property away downtown hoping something will stick(if they can't afford to buy it then they probably can't afford to operate it), killing real estate values then maybe people will value Middletown and quality retail/food service will come? just tell them what they want to hear or remain silent jmo |
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Analytical
MUSA Citizen Joined: Nov 19 2015 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 562 |
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The revitalization efforts of Adkins, Robinette, Fooks, etc., as was started earlier by Gilleland, Kohler, Robinette, etc., will lead Middletown to the Promised Land. Hallelujah.
What a bright future?
It's time for Forbes Magazine to do a follow-up feature article.
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Bocephus
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 04 2009 Status: Offline Points: 838 |
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How rich! After the downtowners burned all the reserve cash on bringing the downtown "back to life" (snicker) and their "special" projects now they want us to make a choice streets or east end? What a joke I say f - - - off idiots you're way too late to make a difference but hey great job downtown the drunks can now slosh their drinks around as they walk around downtown lol. How about a designated piss area could even make it a flower garden add cat litter and toilet paper rolls in case they become to inebriated too make it to the potty
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Bocephus, don't worry about this one time windfall of money. It will go to the East End improvements because of the new AK steel project.
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Dean
MUSA Resident Joined: Apr 15 2014 Status: Offline Points: 162 |
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Help you all out. Downtown done because it helps Mulligan and Main property from falling into the ground. East end to fill seats at Fenwick. Not complicated.
Get out before the huge taxes come in 2020 when school district tales another bite, and city hits the sewer rate massive increase. For those not getting it, the money will go to east end, to broaden Fenwick appeal and whatever Reich wants for AKS. Change isn't coming, except leaving your pockets.
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whistlersmom
MUSA Citizen Joined: Mar 11 2016 Status: Offline Points: 722 |
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Adkins’ suggestion to City Council to assess $3 per month on homes and businesses is a duplicate tax which deserves zero consideration. Street lights have been paid for with OUR TAX DOLLARS for the last 100 years. Council needs to be reminded that half of the income tax was earmarked for streets; legally, the Auto and Gas Fund from the State can only be used for streets; and one mill of our property tax can only be used legally for street repair. All of these tax dollars have been raked into the city’s general fund and misappropriated for who knows what! All done right under councils noses and with their approval. Does that sound legal to you? Maintaining our streets is the fiduciary responsibility of our city government. Council, do your job! Stop being mislead and misinformed.
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