Today-
Debates heat up again
Debates over Harrison Square heat up, with two councilmen expected to give presentations about the project based on their own research at the city council meeting tonight-
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortwayne/16980753.htm
When councilmen don't agree...
A column by Kevin Leininger, from the article-
"But to City Councilman John Shoaff, it’s the project’s public financing that matters most. And he doesn’t think one crucial question has been answered:
Does Harrison Square – estimated to cost between $125 million and $160 million – really represent the best possible use of those public dollars?
According to figures agreed upon by Shoaff and city officials, about $42 million in public money earmarked for the project (including interest) could be used for other projects downtown and elsewhere. Shoaff, D-at large, wants the city to evaluate other uses for that money before committing itself to a project that polls suggest has failed to win widespread support.
“I’m committed to downtown redevelopment, but the stadium is what gives people a headache,” said Shoaff, who wants council to consider alternatives before committing to a project he fears will not produce the hoped-for results. At tonight’s council meeting, Shoaff plans to cite several studies contradicting the notion that sports facilities serve as catalysts for downtown redevelopment. "
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/fortwayne/news/local/16980915.htm
The Old Schmitz Block-
An article by Dan Carmody highlighting the history of the Old Schmitz Block downtown, and tells of its renovation.
http://downtownfortwayne.com/story.php?cat=0&sub=&uid=208
Formulas for Success-
An article by Dan Carmody, gives the steps to success in redevelopement and revitalization.
http://downtownfortwayne.com/story.php?cat=0&sub=&uid=201
What are your reactions to Councilman Shoaff's statements?
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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