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Originally Posted by esquire
The funny thing about that is that in this case, there was a company willing to spend its own money on a project that would have had a direct positive impact on the southern end of Main Street. In this case, things were made worse as a result of someone lobbying the city.
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Yup.
This is perhaps the best example of lobbying for a pie in the sky idea that became a reality that nobody is going to ever use everyday, if ever.
Had that one developer actually built the proposed residential area, it would have doubled as a plaza for said residential development. In other words, killed two birds with one stone. Instead, they used massive rock and decimate an area with said rock, but with no birds in sight.
Eventually I'll make my way there to see it and check it out, but at the moment, there's no real reason for me to go there if the end result was as half-baked than what was proposed by those so-called "friends" who successfully lobbied for a failure of a project.
Every day I drive by that place, and I only see at least one person, if not, two people hanging about there. That's about it.
I hope those "friends" are proud of themselves. SMH.