wow, you're jumping in full force to a thread that's developed over months. over this time, there has been public meetings to gather input, a report prepared, and all this info will soon be presented to the city council. from there, more work can continue.
this isn't just talk. there is plenty of action happening downtown and on the mall. but change takes time. and, it starts with talking, planning, and decision making. if we just rush into decisions without weighing the options, we usually end up with poorly planned, ill advised failures.
i'm sure that we'd all love for the fulton mall to be made perfect yesterday. but it's not. and it won't be fixed tomorrow. hopefully it will eventually become what we envision for it. i think we all can understand the frustration over the pace at which change happens. but that doesn't mean we give up the process.
johnny come lately
you're the new kid in town...
wow, you're jumping in full force to a thread that's developed over months. over this time, there has been public meetings to gather input, a report prepared, and all this info will soon be presented to the city council. from there, more work can continue.
this isn't just talk. there is plenty of action happening downtown and on the mall. but change takes time. and, it starts with talking, planning, and decision making. if we just rush into decisions without weighing the options, we usually end up with poorly planned, ill advised failures.
i'm sure that we'd all love for the fulton mall to be made perfect yesterday. but it's not. and it won't be fixed tomorrow. hopefully it will eventually become what we envision for it. i think we all can understand the frustration over the pace at which change happens. but that doesn't mean we give up the process.