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I see every member of the BRVA board is on here posting comments in favor of the project. The vast majority of the people who live and work in Broad Ripple doesn't support this project. That's not a surprise. BRVA rarely supports what the people in Broad Ripple want and are always for handing over our tax dollars to politically-connected developers. Those geniuses after all supported the elimination of two traffic lanes on Broad Ripple Avenue for bicycle lanes.) The notion that Broad Ripple needs more "density" is ridiculous. Broad Ripple doesn't have the infrastructure to support more population. The traffic is positively horrible, especially the intersection where this development is going in. The idea someone else said that this five story apartment building will encourage people to walk and ride their bike is liberal nonsense. Those people will have jobs and will have to drive to get to them. We need to get rid of the BRVA, or at least the idiots that run the organization.
Really?
Funny....Texas doesn't even want to claim Austin as part of the state. It's a little bastion of hipsters trying to all be different, but end up being a homogenous cliche.They benefit greatly from Univ. of Texas. Do they have tech? Yes, but state business environment, business regs, and tax rates. If the liberals who control the city of Austin (not the state house) had their way it would be like every other over taxed, under business incentivised metropolis. Austin is nice, so is Indy. Both can be success stories, they are not mutually exclusive.
Laura-the festivals and tastings are free. What does is strengthen the sense of community with activities. What are those empty lots doing for the Village? it's sad you can't see the good that this progress can do for the area. No one is requiring anyone to shop there. I guess you'd rather see a Dollar store move in or no, we'd rather see the property stand empty b/c change is out of the question.
Read down to the part about Brizzi. Someone needs to subpoena his "purchases" of Red RockPictures and Cellstar and his corresponding bank records, I mean c'mon, I'd like to see his alcohol usage records, too. http://diana-vice.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html