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Originally Posted by OU812
Thank god for forums like this where people can appreciate the beauty of skyscrapers. Ever get into arguments with people that think all these new high rise buildings are a blight to the city? These are same types that hate all forms of growth no matter what and always lament on the old hippy sleepy days of 1960s Austin.. "Armadillo World Headquarters"!! ...ad nauseum lol
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I'm sorry for being born here, but I'm still smart enough to realize that our downtown was a waste of infrastructure (Rachel Maddow just got a tingly feeling) without taller buildings. And people living
indoors for a change.
Don’t be so fast to disregard middle-aged native Austinites, though. We’re the only ones who remember little things like how the City promised us that the John Henry Faulk Central Library (c. 1979) was a permanent solution to our book overpopulation problem. Now, thirty years later, we’re being told “oh, no, it was just a
temporary solution.” Like they expect you to believe that Austin voters in the 70’s would agree to spend tens of millions of dollars (back when a million bucks was a lot of money) on a temporary
anything. Maybe you do believe it; you wouldn't know.
Meanwhile, we’re being told the police department headquarters building (same era, same scale budget, same “permanent solution” boast for the voters) is hopelessly overcrowded and needs to be replaced with something twice as large, only now it will cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Has it not occurred to the geniuses at City Hall or the APD that half of the police department’s work is administrative, and the completely distinct other half catches bad guys, takes them to jail, works with the DA’s office, and testifies in court?
So the administrative half of APD could stay where it is, and the patrol and detective divisions could use...hmmm...they’d need a building close to the jail and courthouse...I wonder.... Why, there’s the [soon to be vacant] John Henry Faulk building
one block from the jail and the courthouse! We could put the other half of the APD in that building the citizens already bought (and maybe even paid for, unless the City was dumb enough to sell 50-year bonds). APD needs twice the square footage downtown and I just found it for them for about $10 a square foot to remodel a bit, instead of the $300 a square foot they’d need to build a new police palace.
But don’t listen to us middle-aged native Austinites. We cherish you big-sales-tax-generating, big Austin Energy* consuming immigrants who left whatever hellhole you were in to come here and tell us how you did it in California or San Antonio ("LOOPS…MUST HAVE LOOPS…OR…WILL……DIE!!!") and why your way is the only way. And we know you'll vote for any proposition, any increase in public indebtedness, any folly or whimsy, because that's the way you did it back home. But "good on ya" for paying for a disproportionate share of it for me. And it really was better here in the 70's.
*not just a utility, but a big profit center. Thank you for keeping your 3,500 sq. ft. house at 68 degrees all summer long. Ka-ching!