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I-75 economic development inhibited by local gov. |
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Bwood
MUSA Resident Joined: Oct 29 2007 Status: Offline Points: 122 |
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Posted: Jul 14 2009 at 12:21pm |
A three-member panel — also including Leonard Robinson, partner at Robinson Lawton Kent Realtors in Middletown, and Bob Steinbach, director of regional initiatives at the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission — spoke in front of about 350 audience members.
The seemingly endless construction along I-75, is the product of years of planning by the private sector, he said, which means market demand in the 50-mile stretch between downtown Cincinnati and Dayton should not be considered a recent phenomenon. “New development is taking place because people took the time to put them in place,” Robinson said. Policinski said the bigger “region” is growing at historically high rates, but “governments’ absolute inability to grasp partnerships with the private sector” is inhibiting economic development. “We have been beating on this drum for five years,” Policinski said. “You would think you are asking them to do the impossible.” Meanwhile, around the country, private-public partnerships are flourishing and leaving southwest Ohio at an economic disadvantage, he said. From bizjournals |
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lrisner
MUSA Citizen Joined: May 26 2009 Status: Offline Points: 330 |
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I hope that “governments’ absolute inability to grasp partnerships with
the private sector” does not meaning the refusal to moving Tax money from Municipalities to the Private Sector. That is something that can not be allowed to move forward.
I site The Atrium as an example. |
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