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    Posted: Jan 30 2012 at 9:50pm

From the MJ:

Cities cut giving taxpayer money to festivals

http://www.middletownjournal.com/news/middletown-news/cities-cut-giving-taxpayer-money-to-festivals-1320992.html

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City contributions to festivals across Butler and Warren counties have been dramatically slashed since 2009. In some cases, such as Middletown’s Middfest, city contributions have dropped to zero.

It’s a matter of necessity and priority,” said Middletown Mayor Larry Mulligan. “I would love to fund these festivals because they do enhance the quality of life, but we have to focus on other things like a solid infrastructure and economic development on a limited budget.”

Mulligan said he can understand how festivals can be seen as an economic development tool but doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.

“In terms of long term economic development and growing jobs, I don’t know that it’s there,” Mulligan said. “I think they are primarily a quality of life item.”

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“In some cases, such as Middletown’s Middfest, city contributions have dropped to zero.”

But in MidFest’s case, have they really dropped to zero??? Or have the taxpayers continued to provide things such as police coverage (including overtime), utilities, and event set-up???

“It’s a depressing story,” said Virginia Ritan, chairwoman of Middfest. “There aren’t many alternatives in our particular area. It’s a tough time.”

Here’s a thought:  FUNDRAISING EVENTS!!!  Just as with the Historic Society and other groups around town, why do you think that there is no other source of funding other than the TAXPAYERS???  If you really think that yours is such a worthy cause, go out and do some FUNDRAISING!!!  Sure…dipping into the public trough is easier…but it is NOT the ONLY way.  Witness the Waynesville Sauerkraut Festival (arguably the most successful festival in the area), which, according to The Journal article:

“The Sauerkraut festival, which fills the streets of Waynesville during a two-day weekend every October does not receive any financial support from the village of Waynesville and pays for police overtime and electric use, said Chamber head Dawn Schroeder.”

Charge a fee for booth space.  Get corporate sponsors.  Have fundraisers during the rest of the year.  Heck, raffle off hams, food baskets, gift certificates to local supermarkets and restaurants. Hire the Knights of Columbus to run a blackjack tent.  If you really think that this event is worthwhile, find a way to make it pay its own way!!!

“Mulligan said he can understand how festivals can be seen as an economic development tool but doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.”

On one hand, it would be easy to say that Mulligan, a bank vice president, doesn’t understand the term “return on investment” (ROI), given the lousy ROI we have realized on the “investments” that have been made with Middletonians’ money under his watch.  But on the other hand, he certainly seems to understand the personal “return” he and his friends may realize on the “investment” of Middletown’s taxpayers’ “investments”, and they are too numerous to mention.  (They include the “period” fake gas lamppost lighting.  Can anyone document the “period” when there were gas street lampposts on South Main Street—or any other street in Middletown for that matter???  I have researched over a thousand photographs of early Middletown and have found a picture of only ONE single gas street lamppost, in front of the original Oglesby-Barnitz Bank building, and that gas light appeared to be PRIVATELY—not publicly-- owned and operated!!!  It’s too bad that our history-loving citizens couldn’t learn a lesson from that history and provide their OWN fake gas lights in front of their properties, instead of mooching electricity off the taxpayers.)

“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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“It’s a matter of necessity and priority,” said Middletown Mayor Larry Mulligan

YEAH, AND LAWRENCE'S PRIORITY IS TO KEEP PLOWING MONEY INTO THE S. MAIN ST. AREA TO PROTECT HIS NEIGHBORHOOD VALUES AS THE REST OF THE TOWN CRUMBLES, NOT SOME INSIGNIFICANT FESTIVAL OR SOCIAL EVENT NOT SANCTIONED BY HIS BUDS IN THE MMF CLUB.

MORE LAWRENCE .......

"but we have to focus on other things like a solid infrastructure and economic development on a limited budget"

WHY START FOCUSING ON INFRASTRUCTURE NOW? HASN'T BEEN IMPORTANT FOR THIS COUNCIL NOR PAST COUNCILS. DOUBT IF IT WILL BE IMPORTANT AFTER THE SEWERS COLLAPSE AND THE STREETS TURN TO GRAVEL.

OH, YOU MEAN THE EFFORT OF FOCUS ON THE ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SINCE 1986 WHEN YOU STRIPPED THE FUNDING FROM THE ROADS AND HAVEN'T RE-DIRECTED THE MONEY BACK TO THIS FUND..... AND THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOCUS THAT HAS LOST WAY MORE JOBS THAN IT HAS CREATED SINCE THE 80'S, RIGHT LAR BABES?

Mulligan said he can understand how festivals can be seen as an economic development tool but doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them

OLE' LARRY, ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THAT RETURN ON INVESTMENT......KINDA LIKE THE $450,000 OF TAXPAYER MONEY SPENT ON THE FOUR SPECULATION BUILDINGS IN THE HOPE THAT CINN. STATE COULD USE ALL OF THEM. THE $75,000 TO MMF FOR THE SORG OPERA HOUSE FIASCO, PAC WITH THE $200,000+ GIVEN TO VERDIN TO START THE DAM THING, THE MANCHESTER, WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY SLATED AS A CINN. STATE CULINARY SCHOOL, THE SWALLENS BUILDING, ORGINALLY SLATED FOR SENIOR CITIZEN LIVING/ACTIVITIES THAT ENDED UP A BUST AND WAS DEMOLISHED. HOW MUCH MONEY HAS BEEN WASTED DOWN AT THE AK PAVILLION THAT SITS IDLE MOST OF THE TIME?....AND ON AND ON IT GOES.

GOT PLENTY OF MONEY FOR THE CRAP LISTED ABOVE, BUT NOT FOR THE MASSES.

EVEN MORE LARRY.....

“In terms of long term economic development and growing jobs, I don’t know that it’s there,” Mulligan said. “I think they are primarily a quality of life item.”

ECON DEV/JOB GROWTH....HASN'T BEEN ON YOUR RADAR FOR DECADES. QUALITY OF LIFE?....FOR THE SELECTED FEW IN THIS TOWN. MOST RESIDENTS HAVE SEEN REDUCTIONS IN THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE, PARTLY BECAUSE OF THE DECISIONS AND DIRECTION YOU AND OTHERS HAVE TAKEN IN OPERATING THE CITY.

GIMME A BREAK MULLIGAN. CUT THE CRAP. YOU WOULD HAVE MORE CREDIBILITY OF YOU JUST SAID NOTHING.
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The last time I went to MiddFest it was poorly attended, the buildings were cover in bird poop and the smell of the sewers downtown were ripe. Vendors complained that they were being overcharged for space and could not make any money.
Several years ago a MiddFest worker told me they were ashamed to bring the visiting country into
Middletown because it looked so bad. He laughed and said that next year they were going to blindfold the visitors, bring them into town under the cloak of darkness or fly them into Hook Field so they couldn’t see the condition of the City.
PLEEZE.....This has nothing to do with ROI…

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Stop the drug money! It's hard to get off the crack ( Taxpayer money).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Pacman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan 31 2012 at 8:45pm
Vivian,

You are right on with your post.  I have been through Middletown mor ethan a few times and I would be embarrased to bring another country to what they call the downtown area.   One of the things good aboutn being blind now is that I can ride through not see any of it. LOL

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