Grace O'Malley wrote:My thoughts, exactly. It's turning into a real joke. Nine bar owners can't come up with $12,000 a quarter for a service they think will benefit their business?
Always looking for someone else to pay the bill.
WOW!
I was out in the sun of midday and felt a chill. I would have never thought Hell froze over
again in the City of Lakewood. Grace and Ryan agreeing! Love it.
Now let's really throw some more fuel on this. Mel Page was trying to start her own Lakewood
bus line and had actually purchased a bus or two from Lorain. She mentioned it to the city
and others and I believe the Observer was the only person willing to help with it. City Hall
and members of Council back then thought it was a silly idea.
Now to throw more fuel on City Hall is home to small thinking. They join with RTA is shutting
down the very shuttles they need now. Then they go against seniors, and students, because
let's be honest, students and seniors mean nothing to City Hall. Then they say no to a
locally owned bus, that would have been perfect for this, and work against it. Then it is
pointed out to them that there is a "brown field" that would make a perfect parking lot
for the bars on the right side of Lakewood, and would be a proven way to build up the
area, and now use it for a large parking lot for buses, but because small minds are usually
petty minds, they said NO WAY, even though it would work, they didn't like a couple people
involved. They had ZERO DEALINGS with them, but had heard some "things." and decided
it would be better to run them out of business then help them with parking!!!!
At what point does a City Hall get attitudes? cheap petty attitudes where they decide which
businesses get to succeed and which they will run out of business?
When the lids club moves on, maybe we could get some adults in City Hall that work with
others whether or not they are friends, whether or not they pay into election funds, and
whether or not there is some other form of nepotism that will put something in their pockets.
The high school club attitude is getting pretty old, very sad, and hurting the city.
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