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Submitted by POLDF on Wed, 09/27/2006 - 9:30pm.
[promoted by Rick] This is not meant to be objective -- when you're targeted, you have to have an opinion I am Pat Tassoni and have been in Olympia for over 30 years, which is longer than most of the transients we call the Olympia City Council, who came in the 80s. I have lived and worked in historical buildings downtown for the past 20 years. I have been fighting city policies that target the poor for nearly 15 years now. Simple facts:2000 - Time magazine declares Olympia "Hippest" town in West [because of downtown] 2002 - Downtown business owner's son murders and dismembers frequent transient [his head is still missing!] 2005 - Major insurer declares Olympia 2nd safest city in the nation [they set their rates to their word] 2006 - Micro-chain Mcmenamins buys the Spar in downtown for a sizable amount of cash [obviously they aren't worried about the boo-hoos] Downtown HistoryWhen I was a kid, my parents used to bring us downtown to shop -- and there were department stores here -- JC Penney, Mongomery Wards, Sears to name just a few. Where did they go? Well our city officials, the forerunners to the current council, in their grand wisdom pursued a policy of sprawl and allowed the Capital Mall to go in the early 80s. And all the stores left downtown -- in fact the city made it easy for them to leave -- so downtown was pretty empty in the 80s. Me and my friends used to come downtown to skateboard and ride bikes because the streets were empty. Also during this time, affordable housing was being demolished and in some cases buildings were renovated to suit businesses. The city of Olympia was slow to respond and has scarcely replaced the number of units that were lost. And during the late 80s is when the downtown walking patrol was formed -- before that we would see a cop every two hours downtown, and they were mainly confused as to why we were there at all. Over time businesses and state offices have filled in downtown, but not quick enough and not enough to satisfy those who want to pretend everything in the economy is right. Small businesses still have to compete with the malls and big box stores. The council has been so concerned about downtown that they have passed a number of laws to restrict individual behavior, but haven't yet reversed their decision that caused the problem to begin with -- They need to restrict business behavior and stop sprawl. And local businesses need to support and even lead that movement if they ever want downtown to be an area retail center again. [Capital Mall historically has been the most called for police services of any place -- probably still is. Be afraid of the mall!] Over and over again, the spectre of 'public safety' has been raised to pass new laws, but it's shooting itself in the foot by constantly bringing up how dangerous downtown is in the hopes to project how safe it is there. And it's been going on for the past 20 years. And each time they promise it will fix everything! The first wave was targeted at youth and increasingly so at the poor and homeless. ============================ Local History 101 |
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Town Hall Meeting?
Submitted by Mike on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 5:39am.Was hoping to sit in and see TFI pitch his ideas about total warfare and genicide as the solution to all our social ills. I was planning to stop in and advocate that we suspend all civil rights in the suspect area, impose a curfew, stop the sales of alcohol, and arm the police with lysol and brooms.
Where and when is this meeting?
town hall meeting
Submitted by Jessica on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 7:20am."Keeping Focused to make Good Things Happen"
Thursday, September 28, 2006
5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
The Olympia Center, 222 Columbia Street NW
This is from the city's website- more info can be found here http://www.ci.olympia.wa.us/citygovernment/council/
Downtown is one of four topics of discussion
- Downtown: Getting the most bang from our buck;
- Sustainability: Moving toward Zero Waste;
- Government Effectiveness: Building a new, customer-focused City Hall;
- Capital City: Advancing Olympia's legislative agenda.
This is the agenda:5:15 Doors Open
5:30 Have a slice (of pizza) while we visit
6:00 Mayor's Welcome
6:15 Facilitated Discussion Groups
7:45 Discussions Wrap Up
8:00 We're Done
Donkey Chain! I suggest
Submitted by Mike on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 7:26am.I suggest that Jessica's post be moved to front page. We have ranted and talked about the town hall meeting, but we haven't discussed the particulars - where and when very much.
About the David George's Murder
Submitted by OlyDowntowner on Thu, 09/28/2006 - 9:48am.Can you provide some details?
Well Well WellWhich champion
Submitted by Merwyn Haskett on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 7:01am.Which champion of Life was against transitional housing? How Christian of him.