ON THE AVENUES REWOUND, PART TWO: You actually can get something for nothing.
ON THE AVENUES REWOUND, PART THREE: Anatomy of a red herring.
Okay, I'm jabbing and feinting.
There really isn't a third "ONE THE AVENUES REWOUND." Rather, the first two are intended solely to provide background and perspective for this link to a newspaper column this week by Dale Moss.
In which New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan still cannot bring himself to mention two-way streets without prefacing his statement with the word "possibility."
In which the fiction is perpetuated that local government and a solitary realtor have heroically turned the tide.
In which each person quoted, save one, actually has not invested a dime of his own money in downtown revitalization.
Jeeebus, agitprop like this is disheartening. Anyone got a bucket?
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MOSS: Mike Kopp has his hand in progress in area downtowns; A little forward thinking goes a long way, by Dale Moss ('Bune)
... “It seemed like someone was waiting on someone to do something,” (Mike) Kopp said. “I figured it was me.”
Mr. Kopp is, I'm afraid, a puckfist.
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