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Youngstown State

Started by kitten44505, June 24, 2005, 06:31:32 AM

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ForumManager

The tone of the replies isn't in compliance with our terms of use regarding flaming and I am requesting that the posters please be civil to one another.

Reggie Mc Lendon

Yea you're right she sounds like Bertram de Zouza in DRAG.....A know it all.....

ytowner

I haven't done much at all with my site nemore!

This is the site I love and care about!

http://tribetalk.rr.nu

I am not just speakin for myself in my last comment either

kitten44505

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No one is forcing you to read my posts.

ytowner

You cause so much grief and problems on this board its crazy people respond to your constant pessmism.


Neways the city and YSU know more about what's goin on than you...... See they got their own agenda and by no mean's do they give a rat's ass what any of us say on this board.

If they wanna use the 48K for this. GOOD..............

IT WILL ONLY MAKE THIS CITY BETTER!

kitten44505

The city has contracted with D. B. Hartt Inc. of Cleveland and MS Consultants of Youngstown to develop plans to tie Youngstown State to the downtown area.

The firms will evaluate the two areas including buildings, parking lots, landscaping, signs, fences, guardrails, roads and driveways to determine where there is blight and deteriorated conditions, and provide comprehensive recommendations to take care of these problems.

The plan should be finished in 8 to 12 weeks.

The idea is great and well advised, but why is it necessary to spend money hiring two firms to tell the city what should be as obvious as the nose on the city's face.

The cost for the study will be $48,500.00. Money that could be better spent by implimenting some of the studies that were drawn up over the last ten years, and left to collect dust.