Why is this even an issue? Just my humble opinion but it brings down all property values and they have communities where they can go. Is this a private owner led debate or a landlord debate?
I'm not sure which part of the downtown area you drive to and which route you take, but most of the now formerly MU-1 zoning was far north and far west of downtown and really couldn't be seen from Texas Avenue, South College Avenue, or WJB Pkwy.Tonto Goldstein 93 said:
I drive to the downtown area at least once a week. I'm going past neighborhoods that were once nice, that now look like hot garbage.
So I guess my biggest problem is code enforcement. If someone doesn't live in an area governed by an hoa, then it is up to the city.
I'll admit there are not just trashy trailers in those areas but also trashy pier and beam and slab houses.
I do appreciate the answers. Makes me think of things differently now.
AggiePhil said:
Trust city council.
Tonto Goldstein 93 said:AggiePhil said:
Trust city council.
I kind of do since I saw how the ones I voted for voted on the issue.
cavscout96 said:Tonto Goldstein 93 said:AggiePhil said:
Trust city council.
I kind of do since I saw how the ones I voted for voted on the issue.
Until you don't, because they didn't...
Anyone who blindly trusts any elected body needs to go back and re-read Federalist 51
- trusting a person is not the same as trusting a body of people, which is what the original post stated.Tonto Goldstein 93 said:cavscout96 said:Tonto Goldstein 93 said:AggiePhil said:
Trust city council.
I kind of do since I saw how the ones I voted for voted on the issue.
Until you don't, because they didn't...
Anyone who blindly trusts any elected body needs to go back and re-read Federalist 51
I don't trust just an elected official. I like to call them friends.