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.”
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Mr. Kopp is, I'm afraid, a puckfist.
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