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I have been away for a few weeks, got really busy in Wichita, and now coming back to this I am seeing what’s been going on in less of a day-to-day drama and more of a long view. As I read this I feel a different tone. I think that’s because you all have not let it rest; the city is truly mobilized: petitions, op-eds, articles, Facebook groups, rallies…it’s actually pretty impressive. I can say this in advance because I can tell that the pressure has become more outward, more public, and even louder than before–the response to another letdown was to ramp up the pressure rather than skulk away. This time, at least, you’re going to get it done.
I think that’s because you all have not let it rest; the city is truly mobilized: petitions, op-eds, articles, Facebook groups, rallies…it’s actually pretty impressive. I can say this in advance because I can tell that the pressure has become more outward, more public, and even louder than before–the response to another letdown was to ramp up the pressure rather than skulk away. This time, at least, you’re going to get it done. Congratulations in advance, Corpus. You have turned the angst into action, and it will be a great thing. And by the way, support your local newspaper. They have done an amazing job reporting on this.. From the Caller-Times, 11/7/09: “Downtown property owners are sitting on 11 undeveloped acres and at least five vacant buildings behind Memorial Coliseum, hesitant to act until they know what the city will do with the aging landmark…Sentiment for saving the coliseum exists because it was dedicated in 1954 with its opening as a war memorial, it is considered architecturally significant and it is the site of milestone events in many local residentsâ lives.
Congratulations in advance, Corpus. You have turned the angst into action, and it will be a great thing. And by the way, support your local newspaper.
You have turned the angst into action, and it will be a great thing. And by the way, support your local newspaper. They have done an amazing job reporting on this.. From the Caller-Times, 11/7/09: “Downtown property owners are sitting on 11 undeveloped acres and at least five vacant buildings behind Memorial Coliseum, hesitant to act until they know what the city will do with the aging landmark…Sentiment for saving the coliseum exists because it was dedicated in 1954 with its opening as a war memorial, it is considered architecturally significant and it is the site of milestone events in many local residentsâ lives. Some neighboring property owners want it torn down. …Dr. Jagmeet S.
They have done an amazing job reporting on this.. From the Caller-Times, 11/7/09: “Downtown property owners are sitting on 11 undeveloped acres and at least five vacant buildings behind Memorial Coliseum, hesitant to act until they know what the city will do with the aging landmark…Sentiment for saving the coliseum exists because it was dedicated in 1954 with its opening as a war memorial, it is considered architecturally significant and it is the site of milestone events in many local residentsâ lives. Some neighboring property owners want it torn down. …Dr. milestone events Jagmeet S. Soin co-owns 2 acres neighboring Wiszniaâs Shoreline Boulevard property. He and Dr. Lee Guinn bought the land five years ago with intentions of developing it once a decision was made on the coliseum.
Some neighboring property owners want it torn down. …Dr. Jagmeet S. Soin co-owns 2 acres neighboring Wiszniaâs Shoreline Boulevard property. milestone events composite numbers He and Dr.
milestone events,memorial coliseum Jagmeet S. Soin co-owns 2 acres neighboring Wiszniaâs Shoreline Boulevard property. He and Dr. Lee Guinn bought the land five years ago with intentions of developing it once a decision was made on the coliseum. âOur plans are totally stagnant and totally affected by the inaction of the City Council,â Soin said. ‘For five years I have been waiting for the city to decide what to do with the coliseum milestone events,memorial coliseum,composite numbers,undeveloped acres. Itâs truly unreal.’ ” Jocko writes: I don’t blame these property owners at all! I would not do anything if I owned the Property! If they make Any Form of Improvement, the taxes go up! We STILL have a ” Lame Duck” Council and I will not Vote for ANY MEMBER of the Current Council Again if they Do NOT Make a Decision and DO SOMETHING about this situation!!!! I think I can Safely say that I speak for a Great Number of Citizens that are Sick and Tired of Hearing the Excuses!!!!! JUST KNOCK IT DOWN!!!! Then you can Play around for ANOTHER 50 Years trying to Figure Out What you are going to do!! November 9, 2009 10:39 a.m. Catwomen writes: ur best bet is to grab some popcorn and plan to watch a really long ordeal pan out.
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