http://westportkcmo.com/KCTOGA wrote:who can i contact to tell them "I will NEVER spend another dollar in Westport if this fails" ?
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Its irony to the extreme. They formed a CID that levies a 1% sales tax without a public vote. Now they are complaining about having to pay taxes for something and not getting to vote...JBmidtown wrote:This shit is ridiculous. These people don’t even live in the city and they’re trying to block improved transit for the urban core because they don’t want to pay some extra taxes. What a load of shit.
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I read that as being about danger, not distance. He actually just dismissed the close the streets for safety effort they pushed for, indirectly implying it won't make the neighborhood safe.alejandro46 wrote:http://www.kansascity.com/news/business ... 54839.html
TL;DR:Not everybody. "What women are going to walk four blocks at night in any urban core in the country? "Are you kidding me?" Nigro said.
"Let's kill the streetcar because a percentage of girls wearing heels can't stand a ~6 minute walk from 39th st to Westport." Logical.
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Bill Nigro needs to stop talking to the press.
There's the counter argument to use.kboish wrote:Its irony to the extreme. They formed a CID that levies a 1% sales tax without a public vote. Now they are complaining about having to pay taxes for something and not getting to vote...JBmidtown wrote:This shit is ridiculous. These people don’t even live in the city and they’re trying to block improved transit for the urban core because they don’t want to pay some extra taxes. What a load of shit.
"They formed a CID and added a sales tax without a public vote and not they're against a public vote for the streetcar"
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Most Kansas City quotes ever.
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Some highlights
So...like every property tax vote ever in the world. BTW we are paying 1% CID tab and have no say (except not going to westport i guess)"We pay the tab and we have no say," said Nigro.
The use of "only" here annoys me. It's a higher % turnout than the last election we had.Only about 5,000 of the TDD's estimated 35,000 eligible voters applied for ballots prior to the April 3 deadline. This week, the Jackson County Circuit Court, which administers the contest, mailed out about 4,700 ballots.
P&L pays the exact same in sales and earnings tax.Nigro said Westport's 200 businesses and 4,000 employees are already shelling out plenty in sales and earnings taxes. Compared to the downtown Power & Light District, which remains heavily subsidized by the city
so maybe you aren't "such an attraction"....which I don't believe....because main stop feeds it just fine."You'd think that if Westport was such an attraction, they would have put a stop in Westport," said Kim Kimbrough,
Why are they letting the kooks like Nigro speak for them? You took a stand with your money, tell us why.While business owners are unhappy, they're reluctant to talk about it publicly
I mean."What women are going to walk four blocks at night in any urban core in the country? "Are you kidding me?" Nigro said.
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That one was especially gross.KCPowercat wrote:Some highlights
I mean."What women are going to walk four blocks at night in any urban core in the country? "Are you kidding me?" Nigro said.
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The area between Broadway and Main on Westport road is going to be awesome! I really think the Westport crew are worried about cheap competition from new establishments that will fill that area. Essentially making Westport larger would hurt their bottom line IF there isn’t more traffic. Density in the area is key.
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That's gotta be a huge part of it. I haven't been down there for a while but it seems like there are plenty enough vacant or underutilized spaces right along Main there, some of which would almost certainly become direct competition and in a vastly more desirable and accessible location. The old Katz is still empty isn't it? And the theater where Soreal Design used to be, wasn't that supposed to be reclaimed as a theater? Or did I imagine it? I may have imagined it.
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Yeah that's an excellent point.
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And the point makes more sense when you think about some people’s issues with density.
Density brings more customers to the same area, and not being car dependent means they’re more likely to stay in the area for shopping. And density helps keep taxes down per square foot because rates can be lower for the same return.
It’s a viscious circle, they can’t be for any project because they all work best when the all succeed and once they fight one project they have to fight them all.
I somehow picture the paid parking industry is funding all this because only they don’t benefit in the end. Every other business will come out ahead.
Density brings more customers to the same area, and not being car dependent means they’re more likely to stay in the area for shopping. And density helps keep taxes down per square foot because rates can be lower for the same return.
It’s a viscious circle, they can’t be for any project because they all work best when the all succeed and once they fight one project they have to fight them all.
I somehow picture the paid parking industry is funding all this because only they don’t benefit in the end. Every other business will come out ahead.
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I mean, rhymes with Darlene.
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The rush for liquor licenses for new places along Main will also be very interesting. Westport merchants will likely fight any new ones. Personally, I think it’s a losing battle. There are going to be many, many new restaurants and bars due to the streetcar. Places like Kelly’s that think the can turn the lights on, not mop their floors and sell warm beer while making money hand over fist will be affected. They should be worried.
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Yes, it is a dumb argument. But we also just heard the exact same argument from some Union Hill urbanites on this very board, so...alejandro46 wrote:This may be the dumbest argument I have heard in awhile. Since the stop is such long 5 minute walk away, let's just not build any streetcar stops at all.kcjak wrote:Saw DeJanes on KSHB last night - describing her SmartKC as leading the contingent of Westport businesses against the streetcar because people would have to walk .4 miles from the stop to Westport, but the businesses still have to pay the extra tax.
I hope she provides such stunning legal reasoning and argument crafting to her clients.
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Of course I agree that Sherry, Bill and the rest of these Westport "anti's" are fools, but I worry about the bitchy responses from some of the streetcar advocates. "Bring it on" and boycott threats will not help our cause and I worry that division will only weaken our efforts. A better response would be to use facts and statistics as intelligent counter-arguments. Let's not mess this election up.
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What facts and statistics. I was actually mulling this over this morning on my over 4 block walk to write something more positive....what facts counter sexist irrational comments?
My biggest beef is these businesses hiding behind these kook comments. I'd have a lot more respect.for them if they came out and stated why they were concerned....that we can give them facts and stats.
I actually think their not talking and letting Nigro go wild will make any fence leaning voter go pro streetcar (which was 70% yes last time remember) because to a person they have walked 4 blocks in the urban core.
My biggest beef is these businesses hiding behind these kook comments. I'd have a lot more respect.for them if they came out and stated why they were concerned....that we can give them facts and stats.
I actually think their not talking and letting Nigro go wild will make any fence leaning voter go pro streetcar (which was 70% yes last time remember) because to a person they have walked 4 blocks in the urban core.
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Boycotts actually work well if they come hard and fast.taxi wrote:Of course I agree that Sherry, Bill and the rest of these Westport "anti's" are fools, but I worry about the bitchy responses from some of the streetcar advocates. "Bring it on" and boycott threats will not help our cause and I worry that division will only weaken our efforts. A better response would be to use facts and statistics as intelligent counter-arguments. Let's not mess this election up.
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I tried to smooth the waters via the same channels that they were roughed up.
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True, but there is a big difference between a neighborhood advocate and streetcar supporter in UH wanting a closer stop and a business person giving money to kill the extension entirely.chingon wrote: Yes, it is a dumb argument. But we also just heard the exact same argument from some Union Hill urbanites on this very board, so...
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There where definitely calls from some UH people along the lines of "if there is no UH stop, we will vote no." People who can actually vote who threaten to kill the expansion is far worse than someone who can't vote who donates money to an ineffective campaign.beautyfromashes wrote:True, but there is a big difference between a neighborhood advocate and streetcar supporter in UH wanting a closer stop and a business person giving money to kill the extension entirely.chingon wrote: Yes, it is a dumb argument. But we also just heard the exact same argument from some Union Hill urbanites on this very board, so...
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Yeah, I took that as a desperate attempt to scare the decision in their direction. I never took it that they would really vote no. I could be wrong.