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  1. I will pay an extra $7 every 6 years to have the fantastic service our BMV puts out now days. Obviously there are many who worget the days when hours went by, today it's minutes.

  2. I'm happy the Mishawaka location is going "gangbusters". I've been there several times since its opening and was a little worried about lunch traffic. So I'm glad to hear it is doing so well. While I'm not in love with Scotty's food, I much prefer supporting a small, Indiana-grown chain than an Applebee's or Cheddars.

  3. I would like to reiterate: Keystone Arts Cinema and the adjacent Indie Lounge offer an excellent venue for not only independent films, but also first-run films. Plus, the addition of the Indie Lounge makes for an ideal way to spend an afternoon or evening: get some wine or cocktails or beer and watch a movie. How could things get better than that?

  4. Zionsville, be ready for the public relations blitz that will dominate the forums in the IBJ, and the star. There will be many many posts pro-project, from Steve's public relations team, under anonymous or fake names. Lets look at some problems here. 1. Multi family housing. No matter how you paint it, a lot of this will be transient. Don't look at how it will be when its built, look at how it will be in 10-15 years. 2. WalMart. Hey, you approved the Pittman property, why not approve ours? 3. Traffic. Forget the residential feel of Sycamore street, that will be lost forever. Look at whats happening to Spring Mill and 116th with the Bridges. 4. Roads. All of the roads around there will have to be widened,and the traffice will be horrible. 5. Raintree residents, are you ready for this? 6. Police. Think about all the additional police presence you will have to have for those 400 apartments. Look at other more recent apartments in your area, and figure out the cost of additional fire and police coverage. Have your runs increased because of the apartments? We all know there will be commercial (including apartments) on 421, but do you really want that creeping west? Who is this really benefiting? Residents along Sycamore? Residents in Raintree? The general residents (who own, and keep up their homes) in Zionsville, or is it benefitting mainly the Pittman family, and the developer group? Don't make the same mistakes that Carmel made. You don't have a Palladium to support, and don't pay for over priced statues. Nor, do you subsidize rents in commercial buildings to get them occupied (for now). As I understand it, Zionsville mainly needs more money for schools. You may be making a terrible tradeoff, with multifamily housing, that will not pay the additonal revenue that is needed, because of the additional students. Keep Michigan road, and the roads out of town commercial. Keep the town owner occupied housing.

  5. GOB Bluth, from Arrested Development. But, they're "Illusions", not tricks.

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