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Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Mar 27 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1014 |
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Posted: Sep 13 2010 at 9:16pm |
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Looks like Duncan is ready to take down the Revelos & Rec Center buildings.
Fencing was put up around the area today.
Noticed last week that the old Duncan space was leveled & seeded by S&K.
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swohio75
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Can't say I'm sad to see that ugly strip center go.
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Bill
MUSA Citizen Joined: Nov 04 2009 Status: Offline Points: 710 |
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what will become of this land, if the fantasy choo choo nevers comes to be? Even if we get a train stop, it may take 5-10 years!
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Mtown
MUSA Resident Joined: Sep 09 2010 Status: Offline Points: 63 |
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New development coming independent of 3C rail
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Rhodes
MUSA Resident Joined: Jun 18 2010 Status: Offline Points: 209 |
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This cracks me up. Here the city passes the Historic Czars law and now the city is going to tear down the corner building, which could easily be rehabbed and used along with any real re-development of that area.
You all wonder why this city is going down the hole? Nothing but a bunch a liars and money grabbers in it to line their pockets or the pockets of their buddies. |
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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This entire block will be the new Duncan Oil Stop & Shop If you think the Rec Center was ugly.... |
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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Will this new Duncan Oil place really have the traffic flow to support another gas station and conv. store. There is a gas station/conv. store at the point of 1st Ave./Central and Sutphin already in place. Too close together to do a decent amount of business, aren't they? Is there really enough traffic heading downtown and out of downtown to support this? Didn't know Central was that busy on any given day.
Are you suggesting that the new Duncan Oil will be an ugly thing to look at Vivian? Just a square box for the store with an aluminum awning over the pumps? It will be the first thing people see as they pass the flowery DOWNTOWN MIDDLETOWN sign by the tracks. No doubt, a good first impression to the arts, the old fashion street lamps, the proposed high speed train departure area and old tyme theme the city leaders are trying to create. |
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Hermes
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: May 19 2009 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1637 |
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Vet - If your talking about Middtown they still did a good business when Shamrock was on the corner. Both places done quit well I think. But remember too that UDF wants to build a new place on the site of the old Salvation Army lot and they are selling gas too so downtown will have plenty of places for tourist to stop at.
I agree with Rhodes....the city is on this so called historic kick but yet any building that is historic they want torn down. I guess what applies to us mere lowly citizens doesn't apply to higher echelon business.
I think Ike Godseys store on the corner would be much better.
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Mtown
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Ms Moon
Your negative attitude about everything is very old |
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VietVet
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Mtown- Your comment was directed toward Vivian, but, in defense of us long time negative Middletown residents, please understand that we are very frustrated at our city leaders and are at the end of our rope with the direction this city has been taken in the last 30 years. Couple that frustration with the fact that there is so much apathy in town and we opponents to city hall can't seem to get the "angry mob" off the couch to organize in enough numbers that city hall will take note and listen to us. There are alot of people in this town that are angry at the way it is being run, but there are but a few that are willing to stand up and resist. Because it is always a few, we present no threat to city hall's way of life. It is a sad situation and, to date, no solution has been realized. JMO
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randy
MUSA Official Joined: Jan 13 2009 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1586 |
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Drove downtown tis morning and the demo is going on, it shouldn't take more than a day or two to knock down the buildings.
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Mtown
MUSA Resident Joined: Sep 09 2010 Status: Offline Points: 63 |
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It seems this site is full of negativity. Why not focus on bringing about positive change instead of just griping.
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Bill
MUSA Citizen Joined: Nov 04 2009 Status: Offline Points: 710 |
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Mtown, the "positive change" of which you speak will come about only when bonehead decisions, incompetent personnel, and backroom deals cease to exist. In many cases, if city admin and council would simply NOT take the action they ended up taking, that would count as a positive.
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409
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Mar 27 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1014 |
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The Rec Center is down.
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VietVet
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Because there are a number of factors preventing positive change from happening and no clear point in which to start to attack all of the problems with this town. 1. Some positive changes would require control of the city's money (budget)/re-prioritizing /re-direction of that money to areas not held in high importance by the current administration,for the purpose of providing the basic road/infrastructure repairs and other basics to start. The frills would come at a much later date. Currently the frills override the basics. Backassward. It would be plain and simple at first and the people would have to realize that it will be a long process to fix what has been destroyed all these years by past and present city leaders. They have torn this town to pieces with their ignorant decisions, mis-direction and focus. 2. Reconfiguring the priorities in town. No system/method in place, even with a majority consensus of the citizens to take control of the direction of this town. The only way to do it would be through a recall election and the establishment of a new council with like-minded MUSA-type people, who would then remove the city building people from their positions and hire like-minded MUSA-type people to do as they were directed by said council. The decent people who would make good council members have businesses to run, have jobs to go to, or have other matters that make it extremely difficult to adjust their schedules to accomodate a council seat. Almost have to be your own boss (I offer Mulligan who can take off anytime he wants to go cut a ribbon or read a proclamation somewhere, Becker who apparently sets his own daily schedule and is semi-retired or the lawyers who seem to have flexible hours)as evidence. None of these people are strapped to a production machine, work shift work or seem limited as to the time they can devote to this. 3. A special effort should be made to place an emphasis on CITIZEN INCLUSION government- not CITIZEN EXCLUSION as we have now. Special emphasis should be to invite the seasoned business people in the community to help set up a real "business-friendly environment, not the cluster we have now. The city government should do everything it can to help business start/establish/ and stay long term. A total revamping of what Kohler has assembled is needed. His program (picking and choosing who comes and who goes depending on if HE likes the business or not) needs to be thrown in the trash can and he needs to leave town. 4. A major focal point would be for council to instruct the Econ.Dev. department to set up a real program for attracting jobs to the community, not this weak attempt by Robinette obtaining these $10/hour or less, non-livable wage jobs to town and Kohler having any influence at all in this area. Council needs to pay special attention to this and needs to interact with this department on a frequent basis as this department provides the lifeblood to growing this community- decent GIVE PEOPLE HOPE JOBS. Again- DECENT REVENUE GENERATING JOBS. Need to upgrade who we attract, both in employers and in quality employees who will, hopefully become new residents of this town. JMO Now, Mtown- this post offered no gripes- just a positive outlook on what could happen IF....IF people would get off the couch and start organizing. Gotta clean out the deadwood before we start planting the new trees. |
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OhioLimos
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Wow, the building in those most recent pics doesn't really look that old.
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409
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Rhodes
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It wasn't built in 1965, it was built in the 1980's. (Jack's Rec Center)
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409
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swohio75
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That it does. But I was thinking early 1980s as well. |
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Rhodes
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Bill
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No way that was 1965. I clearly remember it being the 80's.
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409
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Does anyone remember the RR flagman's shanty that sat next to the tracks on Central Ave?
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Well I can't wait to see what kind of sign Duncan Oil installl on this building.. Did anyone else watch the last City Planning Meeting? Mercy....Mr. Kohler is in a world of do-do again. |
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Rhodes
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Vivian, what's the scoop on Kohler? I missed it.
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