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  1. I was initially excited to learn that this wasn't rubber-stamped, but if all that is required is to add some shrubs and some "window dressing" over the first floor of the garage, then I'd call it a waste of everyone's time. It should be noted that the Hearing Examiner is a DMD employee who reports to the same administrator as the DMD staff planner who recommended approval of the garage and whose report said that the requirement for ground-floor retail had been "satisfied". Better luck with appealing the inevitable approval at the MDC, where the commissioners are appointed by the Mayor, City Council, and County Commissioners, thus, presumably not all obligated to facilitate the administration's plans.

  2. Wheat Thins, when paired with chocolate ice cream!

  3. About the same.

  4. New airport, new Lucas Oil Stadium, expanded convention center, $30,000,000 Pacer gift, Stupid City Way Project, Broad Ripple Parking Garage $ Giveaway, Money blown on lethal bike lanes. The list is endless..

    We have complete morons in City Government with grafter buddies sitting in the wings also stealing parking meter revenue. Go to
    www.adavceindiana.com and read about Chicago Parking Meter Corruption.

    It's all theft of taxpayer resources and complete lack of financial stewardship and devoid of integrity.

    I would just like for basic city services please.

  5. So now Chief is saying the history of Indy does not matter? Traditions are nothing? Chief, you are all over the place.

    One of my new favorite traditions? Kissing of the bricks. Started by NASCAR, but carried on by all winners, nothing shows the love and respect for the speedway that drivers, crew members and team owners have. What other track has world famous drivers putting their lips on a yard of bricks that has 500 or 400 miles of dirt, grime and rubber on it?

    Honorable mention? Climbing the fence. Started by Helio and carried on by drivers from NASCAR and Moto GP. Pretty cool. Both traditions are images that are easily recognized around the world.

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