tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6383741895455123821.post3370916716981080997..comments2024-02-04T14:05:34.412-08:00Comments on Rim Country Gazette: James Keyworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16778065398076170813noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6383741895455123821.post-39152075664928657892012-08-04T07:44:39.516-07:002012-08-04T07:44:39.516-07:00And your solution is......?And your solution is......?A little late to this party saidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6383741895455123821.post-3626854558846232282011-07-02T12:15:27.891-07:002011-07-02T12:15:27.891-07:00By the way, here we are in another holiday traffic...By the way, here we are in another holiday traffic gridlock making it either impossible or difficult to get into or out of parking spaces for stores on Beeline and elsewhere. Two or three large stores and some fuel stations greatly benefit during these times, but the largest number of small enterprises actually lose business, because locals know better than to attempt to go there. Getting into and out of several banks, for example, is tricky if not dangerous. <br />Most of the folks in the traffic mess aren't happy, either. They want to get to that camping spot and claim it as soon as possible.<br />They don't dare stop unless absolutely necessary. <br /><br />The mere mention of the word <br />"By-Pass," however, stirs many local folks into a frenzy - <br />dusting off plans for a well maintained militia once again. <br /><br />Leave out the figures for Wal-Mart, Safeway, Basha's, Circle K<br />and perhaps a few other non-locally owned businesses and get a true picture of how much business is increased by enduring the agrivating traffic.<br /><br />Oh well -Noblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16411125087902480818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6383741895455123821.post-83745583994859909472011-07-02T11:56:08.596-07:002011-07-02T11:56:08.596-07:00Concerning the ASU campus:
It is obvious why much...Concerning the ASU campus:<br /><br />It is obvious why much of the negotiating has to be done by mature, experienced professionals with all the facts at their disposal. Even these folks have their hands full trying to satisfy all the local,state,national and possibly some personal issues involved. <br /><br />The proposed plan is a brilliant piece of business and legal architecture. The towns of Payson and Star Valley are free of any liability, but get to pretty much dictate the terms. Now THAT'S public service!<br /><br />If the proceedings depended upon adding in all the ill informed, suspicious, conspiritorial, roadblocks raised mostly by folks who won't be negatively affected by the campus anyway, there would never be anything larger than a Circle K built here.<br /><br />Mayor Evans has held several open meetings to allow all issues out in the open. My guess is that the folks raising the most dust about the ASU campus never attended any of these meetings. <br /><br />Geees! You can't even do good things for the town without raising negative outpourings mostly from disgruntled, suspicious<br />folks feeling "left out."<br /><br />NOT ONE of the leaders and most influential people in Payson have rejected this plan or even called it into negative consideration. <br /><br />Give it a rest! <br /><br />When the town is once again prosperous, property values have returned to encouraging levels, businesses have begun to sprout and prosper, many new cultural, educational and sports activities have added great diversity and interest - tell us THEN what a evil and disasterous plan this was.Noblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16411125087902480818noreply@blogger.com