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footballdude
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Imperial, MO

reply to DaSneaky1D

Re: St. Louis has 18,000 street lights?

said by DaSneaky1D:
How about doing more to give people a reason to stay in downtown after 5 pm.
I usually do my best to get out of downtown before five. As a person who grew up in the city and left for the outskirts of the county, the main reason most people leave is simple, the schools are awful. Instead of fixing the schools they try to bus the city kids out to the county. Fix the city schools (and there are a host of reasons why this never happens) and people will be much more likely to want to live in the city. When people come, business will follow.

Really, except for the people who work downtown and clear out at night, I'm thinking most people that live in the city of St. Louis won't have any use for Wi-Fi.


b_zen
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join:2002-07-24
Saint Louis, MO

said by footballdude:
said by DaSneaky1D:
Fix the city schools (and there are a host of reasons why this never happens) and people will be much more likely to want to live in the city.

Expand please. I'd like to know what you think...
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DaSneaky1D
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The Lou
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Though you misapplied your quote, I'll give some insight...

You do realize that there were quite the number of schools that were closed this year. The city school system has lost its accreditation. True, they are trying to turn things back around, but the school system is still awful.

If the schools are improved, it is because they have their backs against the walls because deseg busing is completely ending in a few years. City schools will have a huge influx of new students. So, it's like a "too little, too late" scenario.

People are less likely to move into an area with no local schools and then send their kids to a school with over crowded classrooms. I live in the city, and I wouldn't do that.
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David
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join:2002-05-30
Granite City, IL
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Agreed

On all points of saint louis, They still have a big slumlord problem as well.

Fix the city first.... I still drive downtown and still see a panhandler as least one per block..


b_zen
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Saint Louis, MO

reply to DaSneaky1D

Re: St. Louis has 18,000 street lights?

no, no, no... I don't know where you felt i Misquoted you... I wanted the other guy to expand, not you... But it's a forum, and your thoughts are welcomed. So thank you for responding

I hope to hear more from you, as you are there 100% presumably.

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DaSneaky1D
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The quote was wrapped around my name, not footballdude See Profile's. I only live in StL, but I'm not there 100% of the time. Enough of my money goes to them to not see wireless expantion as necessary, though
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b_zen
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Saint Louis, MO

said by DaSneaky1D:
The quote was wrapped around my name, not footballdude See Profile's. I only live in StL, but I'm not there 100% of the time. Enough of my money goes to them to not see wireless expantion as necessary, though

What he said... I'm in the same boat...
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footballdude
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Imperial, MO

reply to b_zen

said by b_zen:
said by footballdude:
said by DaSneaky1D:
Fix the city schools (and there are a host of reasons why this never happens) and people will be much more likely to want to live in the city.

Expand please. I'd like to know what you think...

Since I bailed out twenty five years ago, I'm no longer intimately involved in the city school problem. It does appear that the school board either has no clue what to do or are too busy pursuing personal agendas to care. It's unlikely that impetus will come from the top, since St. Louis city is pretty much 100% Democrat. Meaning that anyone that can appease the party insiders will be rubber stamped by the city voters as long as they have a D by their name. That kind of situation doesn't lead to thoughtful reformers, but to crooks and con men gaining power.

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