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“I certainly commend their decision to build downtown. That’s important for our community,” said Mr. Konop, who offered the resolution.
“However, in an age where downtowns are competing with each other throughout the country to attract and retain young people and professionals, I don’t think it’s prudent to tear down buildings that have uniqueness and that have history in this community.”
Somebody please find me a young person that moves into or out of a city because of the uniqueness of the buildings. The commissioners/council/mayoron need to wake the hell up and smell the coffee. This cosmetic bullshit isnt going to keep or attract people!!
Find someone who moved into the city from elsewhere and ask them why they came here. I'd bet 99% of them would say "FOR A JOB".
Something else I found funny"
“We have programs that recycle bottles. We should be able to recycle buildings.”
To recycle a plastic bottle, you clean it, shred it, and melt it down and make something completely different out of it...
Sounds pretty much just exactly what the United way wants to do!!

Historic buildings should be preserved whenever possible but I think we need get a little carried away with the label "Historic". The reason for this is that the US is still a young nation and we don't have a whole lot of history to go around which leaves us clinging to every scrap we can find. In Europe they have structures thousands of years old, cultural centers providing a glance into a previous time and way of life and revealing the starting point from which we ourselves have descended. In Toledo we are trying to save a building five years younger than Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. If the United Way needs to cut costs so that they can help more people, why not let them.
posted by thetoledowire_com on Aug 20, 2008 at 08:54:39 am #