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| reply to marigolds Re: Really?
"Smaller midwest cities" does not include those around here. Some have their own electric utility and most run their own water, but schools are a separate unit of government and none have their own telephone or railroad.
The bottom line here is money. They don't want to let go of sixty grand a year in antiquated franchise fees. Funny thing is that the money could still be coming in via a statewide agreement. AT&T is ass-backwards about a lot of things but this one isn't it. These suburbs are little fiefdoms and they often are rather sleazy about their money. They've been known to take each other to court over the right to annex farmland, and have no problem suing their own residents who dare to point out illegal acts.
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  marigolds Gainfully employed, finally Premium,MVM join:2002-05-13 Saint Louis, MO
| said by RadioDoc :"Smaller midwest cities" does not include those around here. Some have their own electric utility and most run their own water, but schools are a separate unit of government and none have their own telephone or railroad. Funny, it looks an awful lot to me like Geneva has a community school district. You should do some research on community railroad. The Chicago area had extensive public railroads in the past (and still does have public railroad in most communities in the form of Metra). I am not talking about existing companies, but rather turn of the century companies that established public-private right of ways under which existing fiber is installed (same way old private railroad ROWs are used to install fiber now as Tkjunkmail referenced). Water company and electric company rows are used in similar ways, and Geneva owns both of those too. -- ISCABBS - the oldest and largest BBS on the Internet telnet://whip.isca.uiowa.edu Professional Geographer Geographic Information Science researcher |
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| And Joliet has a railroad company:
Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Ry. Co., Track miles: 186.5, Locomotives: 58, Freight: 4,440, Miscellaneous: 7, Caboose: 12, Total: 4,517. Joliet, IL. [courtesy of The Pocket List of Railroad Officials, 2nd Quarter 1999]
And Metra service. |
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| reply to marigolds I'm not going to sit here and argue silly nonsense with you, since it's not the turn of the century. I happen to live in the area, along Metra in fact (BNSF owns the tracks and runs the commuter train under contract, by the way).
Yes, Geneva has its own water and electric. They're raising rates... Not many suburbs are in that boat.
A community unit school district is a unified grade-middle-high school district, not necessarily attached to the municipal government. They are definitely a separate taxing body. Many others around here are separate K-8 and High school districts.
None of it is relevant to this discussion. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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