it is a strong possibility I am exploring.
I'll bet that Peyton apposed the reopening of Monore because he knew this would happen. I mean look at him, he's one of the biggest road Nazis we have around here. He owns the Gate gas stations. Of course he really wants the street reopened. Well played ***hole, you get your way yet again! And you're not even mayor anymore!
Quote from: urbaknight on October 19, 2011, 02:05:40 PMI'll bet that Peyton apposed the reopening of Monore because he knew this would happen. I mean look at him, he's one of the biggest road Nazis we have around here. He owns the Gate gas stations. Of course he really wants the street reopened. Well played ***hole, you get your way yet again! And you're not even mayor anymore!Peyton is against re-opening Monroe Street.
Quote from: Tacachale on October 19, 2011, 02:25:17 PMQuote from: urbaknight on October 19, 2011, 02:05:40 PMI'll bet that Peyton apposed the reopening of Monore because he knew this would happen. I mean look at him, he's one of the biggest road Nazis we have around here. He owns the Gate gas stations. Of course he really wants the street reopened. Well played ***hole, you get your way yet again! And you're not even mayor anymore!Peyton is against re-opening Monroe Street.He pulled the reverse psychology strategy.
Mr. Sutton:I agree with you completely and I’m supporting legislation introduced by Don Redman and Lori Boyer that would provide the funds necessary to create a landscaped area instead of rebuilding Monroe Street. Eventually I believe that the area should be developed as a plaza and could be a focal point for a revitalized downtown. The pedestrian traffic and retail development that it would encourage would be a major boost. Reopening Monroe Street makes no sense and could possibly create hazardous traffic conditions.Robin Lumb