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Originally Posted by MobiMan
i want feedback on the whole Park deal, what is the deal with all the Parks, if you look at an aerial view of Mobile you see more green than anything else, i understand preserving green spaces within the City, and they have done a great job with trees up and down the streets, hell the parks we have are rarely used, accept for special events, and the bums of course, i love the Parks we have now i visit them often but most of the time im sharing a bench with a homeless guy, i feed the squirells a nut i feed the bum some nuts, one nut for the squirell a handfull of nuts for the bum,
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Whats wrong with having nice parks in your city? If my memory is correct, there are only four parks downtown: bienville, cathedral, spanish plaza, and cooper. I also dont understand all of these complaints about homeless people in the parks because its not that big of a problem. Yes, homeless people spend time in the parks, but this is a city, not utopia. Maybe you've spent too much time in the suburbs to realize that every city is going to have an issue with homelessness. Instead of consistently dismissing an idea for a park due to the homeless people, why not suggest the creation of a safe place for them to sleep.
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Originally Posted by MobiMan
Build something, another big Building, something that will be used and taken care of, if they are gonna build a Park build a large Park one where you can actually throw a football or frizbee without hitting a car parked near by or the bum laying on the bench, a Park where you actually get tired after walikng half way across it, then they wont have to build these mirco Parks on every corner, and they always wanna put them where there could be good developement for retail, residential, or business, now we get a Mardi Gras park thats 5 or 6 smaller parks in one small area, i love the idea of the Mardi Gras themed park but maybe somewhere else like maybe within a larger park, the Mardi Gras theme could be a small portion of the park,
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The mardi gras park will be 350 feet wide, if you need more room to throw a football we night need to let you try out for the falcons.
I see plenty of other areas around downtown that would be perfect for new businesses and condos. I really hate surface lots and think it would be great if they would just build a big garage on one lot and turn the rest into new residential and retail developments.
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Originally Posted by MobiMan
it seems the cost spent on all these micro parks they could build an Aquarium
or something, now we have a larger ship maybe bringing in thousands more people to Mobile, so we need something for them to do,,,someone said a zoo or Aquarium would be more for the locals because all big cities have one or the other or both, so its nothing new, and thats true its not new or original, but it adds to the quality of life its very educational, its fun, and when those thousands of extra people are here yes it does give them something extra to do, just like the Carriage Rides, and just like the Movies in the Park would
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I like the idea of an aquarium, but if you think the cost of the park is close to the cost of an aquarium, thats just crazytalk. if an aquarium is built, it will have to be constructed similarly to the exploreum. The main floor is about 10 feet higher than street level to protect the exhibits from flood waters.
a zoo is different. first, there is no area big enough downtown for a zoo. second, the hurricane/flood threat is too great to risk with so many animals that will be difficult to evacuate. third, the noise of a downtown area with cars, trains, and ships is just not adequate for wild animals.
horse drawn carriages are just cruel to the animals. many cities are beginning to ban them from operating.
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Originally Posted by MobiMan
also we need to build and renovate all over DT it seems everyone stays focused on Dauphin St. and Royal and then they throw a little something else here and there
some of those streets DT are ugly with metal building and little short box buildings, i wish they would focus on doing something about that,
i would like to see a retail street, with mostly shopping and a few restuarants, maybe another coffee shop
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I agree. it will just take some time. Mobile is just starting to prove to everyone else what we knew it was capable of all along. the best thing to do is to go out an support what we have right now. investors will see this activity and hopefully decide to put their money into opening up a new place downtown.