Friday, March 16, 2007

Zoning & Planning Meeting Tuesday!

We have the momentum. We have the people. And most importantly, we have the the facts on our side! But none of that will matter if we don't show up on Tuesday for the Zoning & Planning Commission's re-hearing of the Wal-Mart expansion on Tuesday. A magically manifested traffic study will be present with some...interesting findings to say the least.

Come and sign up to speak. Get the facts. Let the village know that from now on, they can't just impose their vision of Glen Carbon on us!

Oh, and expect some fireworks. If nothing else, it will be interesting.

Zoning & Planning Meeting
Tuesday, March 20th
7pm
Village Hall, 151 North Main Street

*As a service, we've posted the text of Wal-Mart's "traffic study" below, back-dated to 1/1/07 to keep it from filling up the page. The date on the report is March 8th.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

we need more stores to ofset the cost of property tax....the devils keep adding to our taxes on property for the idots our school system is producing."your kids" the ones you teach nothing to at home. i would vote for anything to punish you idiots that have kids and teach them nothing.

Anonymous said...

There is still no info here. How can I make an informed decision without facts. You say we will have increased traffic. WHERE IS THE PROOF? You say we will have an increase in crime. WHERE ARE THE FACTS TO SUPPORT THIS STATEMENT? You claim "we have the facts on our side". How about sharing those facts with us? You make many claims, but you list nothing to support them. If you are going send me an unsolicited flier to get me on you side, prehaps the flier should contain some real evidence instead of just words to try to stir people up.

Anonymous said...

Regarding the flier your group left in my mailbox, I understand it is illegal and a federal offense to place anything in a person's mailbox, outside of mail sent via the USPS. Something to keep in mind...

At any rate, if the people of Edwardsville & Glen Carbon don't want a Wal-Mart Supercenter, they won't shop there...then the store will lose money and close. That's how our economy is supposed to work.

Anonymous said...

The above comment is not accurate. The impact of a supercenter will be felt most by local citizens even if it is only patronized by people from out of town. The supercenter and all of the problems that come with it would still be felt if no glen/ed citizens shopped there because people from neighboring towns will commute here.

Anonymous said...

It is not a federal offense to affix informational materials to the exterior of a mailbox. What is a federal offense is to put materials into the mailbox (since this is essentially evading paying a tax, the stamp tax).

Anonymous said...

For the record, the flier was INSIDE of my mailbox.

@Adam Scimone: Please give documented facts backing up your statements. What "problems" will come with the Supercenter? Please remember provide details and proof.

Anonymous said...

My concerns:

1.Influx of people from various surrounding people into our neighborhoods attracted by Super Walmart (rough people).
2. Huge bottle neck of traffic near neighborhood.

Questions I have:
1. Why is Walmart allowed to expand in front of all these neighborhoods. Why can't they move to a location that is more remote and away from residential neighborhoods?
2. If Walmart is getting a tax break, why would it when Glen Carbon can't even afford a full time fire department and representatives?
3. Why do the representatives act as if they don't care about my phone calls?
4. Why are all Glen Carbon's decisions made without the concern for the community?
a. allow zoning for Lowe's next to Home Depot (taking out the rollerskating rink that our children enjoyed).
b.This Walmart isn't best for the citizens.