Everything posted by G-Mann17
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Cleveland: Downtown: nuCLEus
Question: Are there permanent residences in the nuCLEus? Meaning there are going to be for sale residences not just rentals. Of which, do not those people buying the residence have to pay a property tax? My point being, the owner of the whole building receives a TIF. The schools receive their $360,000 for the lot, plus, any individual property tax from permanent residents in said building. Or do property taxes not apply to sale units in a building owned by another group?
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Akron: Downtown Hotels
Well I hope that stupid signage isn't part of the project.
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Metro Akron-Canton: Road & Highway News
I would love to see the concept work for the Innerbelt project.
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Akron: Downtown: UofA Arena
And that will be the most important part, explain how the rest will be spent. I did an internship with APD and the Summit County jail is horribly outdated (and that was 10 years ago). Part of the taxes raised will go to fix the jail, the better part of revenue raised by the sales tax increase goes to services, the arena is kind of a bonus from it and a potential revenue generated. Assuming the normal impact, a few new restaurants, specialty stores, more foot traffic, that would just kick right back into the revenue stream. The rate hike would still leave Summit County below the majority, 61 counties have a sales tax of 7.25% or higher.
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Akron: Downtown: UofA Arena
Apparently County is pushing too, Nov 4th ballot issue to be put before council for a sales tax increase to build a 9000 seat arena across from Canal Park.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Hilton Cleveland
Why would you build a hotel near the lake front and have no rooms facing the lake? You could have built this so that half the room were lake view and half the rooms were city view. This design is awful. The whole thing needs turned 90 degrees.
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Akron: Random Development and News
I don't understand how the same 8 people always have negative comments on anything happening in Akron? If you hate what is going on so much, change it or leave.
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Akron: Random Development and News
Anyone have any other info on the Thistledown move? I have seen a couple of articles and from I've seen they are saying moving it to the CAK area or Mogadore?
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Akron: Random Development and News
My understanding was that UA had to fund the whole thing themselves from the get go (which is why the new education building was put on hold). Additionally it shows where the state's priorities are lacking (if funding was pulled) because the Law schools accreditation is contingent on improving or replacing the current building.
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Akron: Random Development and News
Well it also said it would have several studio apartments. I think the studios are what will be directed at the YP more so than the "per bed" concept.
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MAC: General Conference News & Discussion
Been a while since this has been up here but... Terry Bowden has been named Head Coach of the Akron Zips. www.gozips.com
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Akron: Random Development and News
^^Considering the proximity to Lock 3 and Canal Park, that is a very creative idea to have the Cafe under the bridge. That is the perfect place to have as a stopping point for cyclists and walkers.
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Ohio Education / School Funding Discussion
In the grand scheme of things a county based system will work best. But if you are looking for the best possible solution, it is to combine similar districts. You don't add things to a Cleveland, or Columbus, you consolidate the other districts around them. I'm in Summit County. There is no reason for there to be 8 districts in the southern part of the County. Springfield, Lake, Mogadore, Manchester, Copley, Green, Coventry, Northwest. These areas could easily be consolidated. The primary reason for this is to get rid of redundant positions. Having 614 districts means 614 superintendants, and who know's how many paid school board members. You could keep the individual districts and reduce the admin down to 88 super's, make the school board an elected position for each district, and let the most "successful" district be the model for the curriculum in each district.
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Akron: Random Development and News
Here's a link to a map of the old Akron Streetcar lines. http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/162423/Akron+++Street+Map+++Street+Car+Lines/Summit+County+1891/Ohio/
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Akron: University of Akron: Development and News
^ Agreed. Until additional news is available arena talk should stop. As a single point, University Park was formed and is still partially funded by the University of Akron and was and is Dr. Proenza's pet project. Nothing that UPA does is outside of what UA wants.
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Akron: University Park Alliance Developments
Check out the UPA Master Plan video... http://tinyurl.com/6xfcbce
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Akron: University of Akron: Development and News
They are just rebuilding Euro Gyro. It will be a 5000 SF sit down eatery. It will still be a Euro Gyro though.
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Akron: University of Akron: Development and News
I've often thought the same thing. Great place to start a Medical Research Park.
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Akron: University of Akron: Development and News
^A lot of people said that about the stadium too.
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Akron: Random Development and News
True, but the property being freed up downtown near the convention center and Greystone makes for a nice piece of hotel property.
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Akron: Random Development and News
Can anyone post the renderings of the new Goodyear Campus, or tell me who the design team is?
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Akron: Downtown Hotels
So it's a bad location because it's a block away from the Art Museum and JSK Center? Not to mention on CVNP Scenic Railway, Towpath Trail, and the front door to CVNP? It's a bad location becasue it's a Pedi-Cab (yes we have Pedi-Cab service in Akron now) away from the entertainment district and Historic district? I also believe there were plans for a Tunnel connecting Northside to Downtown.
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Has anyone thought that maybe the Republicans are opposed to it because as proposed the 3-C would provide no benefit to anyone other than people who don't already drive? The "hi-speed" train is going to go sub 70 mph. Trips will take longer than if by car. And be almost as expensive as flying. Half the problem with the new proposed rail in every state is that they are trying to use existing infrastructure. Maybe arguing against the number of riders and revenue generated is a way for Republicans to attack a bad idea and get public opposition to a very flawed plan.
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Akron: University of Akron: Development and News
They are replacing the Mill St. Bridge. I believe they also took out one of the buildings that was on the other side of the tracks.
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Akron: University of Akron: Development and News
Sounds like a huge project. The first two areas would suggest replacement of Gallucci Residence Hall or the Town Houses.