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RE: Georgia State's plan for Turner Field challenged
(08-19-2015 08:24 AM)panama Wrote:  
(08-19-2015 08:09 AM)TheEagleWay Wrote:  Why not just light 300k on fire? That would accomplish the same thing.

Such asinine government waste spending.

Basically. But its a government owned property so changes everything. Drive north and east of the Ted a few blocks and you will see cranes and construction dumpsters all over SE ATL along Memorial Drive and Moreland Avenue. Nobody is asking those developers to change the world.

Silly me, why did I expect anything differently from a bureaucracy.

I can see this being the correct step to take if it was the City/County that was planning on investing. Spending 300k on a wishlist that has zero effect on the incoming owner.

Guy renting in the area: Hey, look at our plan, we spend a lot of money on it

Incoming owner: Hey, you colored between the lines, good job. Now please step aside, that bulldozer is bigger than you.
(This post was last modified: 08-19-2015 08:29 AM by TheEagleWay.)
08-19-2015 08:28 AM
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RE: Georgia State's plan for Turner Field challenged - TheEagleWay - 08-19-2015 08:28 AM
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