12/4/2012 4:09:17 PM
12/4/2012 4:33:05 PM
The state still owns the land. Think about how much it will be worth in 100 years.
12/4/2012 4:59:25 PM
^Nothing because the world is ending in two weeks.
12/4/2012 5:49:46 PM
Divebar and V11 closing. Most might call it revitalization, I call it the death of rock&roll in RaleighBack to house shows I guess
12/4/2012 6:03:45 PM
12/4/2012 9:45:36 PM
^^ yeah I heard that via Joel. That really bums me out
12/4/2012 10:16:30 PM
I live downtown and have always been in this area, I have never even heard of v11
12/4/2012 10:21:26 PM
12/4/2012 11:33:47 PM
Stop trolling, Kris.
12/5/2012 12:36:37 AM
I think Volume 11 is over near the Farmer's Market on Lake Wheeler, but I could be thinking of the wrong place.
12/5/2012 1:13:59 AM
12/5/2012 10:39:59 AM
For some reason I always thought that place was some sort of microbrewery. I have no idea why I assumed that when driving by on my way to the Market
12/5/2012 10:45:36 AM
New convenient store in Oakwoodhttp://www.newraleigh.com/article/former-rubens-building-becoming-downtown-convenient-store/
12/5/2012 11:16:10 AM
12/5/2012 11:16:55 AM
12/5/2012 11:45:40 AM
Whoa, whoa, whoa. There's no need to bring logic into this debate.
12/5/2012 11:51:15 AM
Kris, you expressed an opinion that was different than one held by the rest of us. That's called trolling. So stop it.These guys are right. It's our god given right as city dwellers to use tax dollars from the rural poor of this state to fund our wildest ambitions. All the other cities get their entitlement; why shouldn't we?[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 11:54 AM. Reason : .]
12/5/2012 11:51:29 AM
The state will still own the land as an asset, which means they can sell it later down the road when it is worth even more.
12/5/2012 11:58:28 AM
^^In every post you try and make things personal with stereotypes and extreme demeaning sarcasm about the people you disagree with, and you wonder why everyone calls you a troll?While I disagree with Kris it's a pretty good discussion and he doesn't resort to that sort of bullshit.[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 11:59 AM. Reason : .]
12/5/2012 11:59:06 AM
having fun, smc?
12/5/2012 12:03:58 PM
It's a discussion that I started.
12/5/2012 12:10:01 PM
12/5/2012 1:05:29 PM
12/5/2012 1:07:30 PM
What's happened to all the Dix Hill patients?
12/5/2012 1:16:10 PM
A fate worse than death. Goldsboro.
12/5/2012 1:17:54 PM
I think it would be interesting to see a breakdown of how much money each county receives from the state for various projects. I would think something like that would have to exist. So far I've just found this: http://www.osbm.state.nc.us/new_content/Citizen_Guide_to_Budget.pdf
12/5/2012 1:19:18 PM
*shudders*Was there any deinstitutionalization involved, or was it a 1 to 1 tranfer of beds? I can't seem to find out.
12/5/2012 1:20:24 PM
Most of them got transferred to the new hospital complex in Butner, which isn't as bad as Goldsboro I suppose Others were transferred to one in Goldsboro and Morganton. Dorothea Dix has just been doing outpatient treatment since 2008 I believe. Or maybe it was 2009 I can't remember.
12/5/2012 1:25:26 PM
I was (kind of) right? Haha, I just thought of the worst town I could.
12/5/2012 1:29:57 PM
From what I was able to glean from some...urban exploring in the old Dix buildings, they basically just stopped admitting new patients, and let the numbers peter out semi-naturally.
12/5/2012 1:36:24 PM
12/5/2012 1:48:11 PM
^ That would be my guess as well. I have a couple of friends that work in various state government departments. I wonder if any of them could point me in the right direction for where to find those numbers.
12/5/2012 1:54:11 PM
Education most likely. Education takes up about half of the state budget and is disproportionately sent to rural areas because they lack the tax base to provide adequate education. I don't have any numbers to back me up, but I definitely learned it in one of my classes this semester.
12/5/2012 1:58:26 PM
Here's an article that just came out, releavant to this discussion, about $25 million being spent on the beaches for dredging: http://www.wral.com/-25-million-spent-to-renourish-nc-beaches/11844829/
12/5/2012 2:14:08 PM
I see that as a more justifiable state expense than NC buying Raleigh a 300 acre park.[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 4:15 PM. Reason : ]
12/5/2012 4:15:27 PM
If you lease your car to your brother for less than you could get for it by selling it to a stranger, did you buy your brother a car?
12/5/2012 4:17:36 PM
^^well, that's your opinion.
12/5/2012 4:24:48 PM
12/5/2012 4:32:36 PM
See, this discussion could take place if you weren't saying stupid ass things like this:
12/5/2012 4:39:00 PM
Lol seriously when was the last time Raleigh established a 300+ acre park?
12/5/2012 9:55:17 PM
I believe the last was Yates Mill a few years ago. 500 acres.Or possibly the art museum's park, which was also given more land this week(free gift from the state, no lease). Up to around 200 acres now I think.Or Lake Wheeler, 800 acres.The city already has 9,000 acres of parks[according to their Parks & Rec website], not including Umstead(5,500 acres) since it is state land.[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 10:17 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2012 10:02:05 PM
Yates Mill is a county park under 200 acres established in 2005. The art museum is state property and I know those trails at the very least have been there since the late 90s because I used to use them a lot in high school, though the state has renovated them. Lake Wheeler has been a park since the 1950s. None of those would classify as happening within the past 3-5 years.
12/5/2012 10:10:03 PM
Nah, it's within a mile of the city limit. It's definitely a Raleigh park. I say so. I don't understand Yates Mill Park, actually. They already had Lake Wheeler just down the road. Seems like it would have been best to save the mill but sell the rest of the land.Raleigh will consume the rest of Wake County within a decade or two anyway.That's actually an interesting topic, come to think of it...What are your opinions on Raleigh taking complete control of the whole county? I assume that's how most major metropolitan areas do it. The city limits are already completely blurred with Garner, Morrisville, Knightdale and the "Town" of Cary. Seems like eliminating those local governments would get rid of Cary's many recent peculiarities and controversies, for instance. Once 540 is finished and makes a complete circle, I see no reason why everything contained within shouldn't fall under one, consolidated municipal government.____________________________________In downtown news:Raleigh police are searching for a gang of violent thugs that robbed and beat a couple unconscious on Fayetteville street. The City of Raleigh reminds you that the next time you see preppies dressed in khakis and North Face pullovers you should Lock, Take, Hide, and Cower.[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 10:41 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2012 10:15:37 PM
Fuck off, dude.
12/5/2012 11:00:00 PM
I give you three distinct and interesting topics to choose from and discuss(hoping to move past the Dix controversy), and this is how you respond? [Edited on December 5, 2012 at 11:17 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2012 11:16:43 PM
12/5/2012 11:16:49 PM
That brings up something that I think is at the heart of the Dix issue as well: why do government agencies fight each other and needlessly duplicate services? Why is N.C. State University considered a separate and untouchable kingdom within Raleigh? It's the largest employer, to be sure, but offering it vast concessions and land like you would if attempting to lure a lucrative industry to the city seems counterproductive. Specifically, how would the city and NCSU go about sharing responsibility for the Dorthea Dix property or a property with a public focus like Yates Mill? Why is a university in the Parks and Rec business?I see lots of different acreage for Yates Mill. This site even says it's 600 acres. But that doesn't really matter.https://trianglewiki.org/Historic_Yates_Mill_County_ParkWhat matters is that within three miles there will now be a 300 acre city park, a 174 acre university park, and an 800 acre county park. All with independent backers, fundraisers, and maintenance. Seems a little silly to me. You must understand how crazy and wasteful this must appear to a taxpayer that will never visit any of the three?Here's a link to the story about the Raleigh Preppy Posse, by the way.http://www.wral.com/five-wanted-in-connection-with-fayetteville-street-assault/11847419/[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 11:30 PM. Reason : ,]
12/5/2012 11:22:18 PM
12/5/2012 11:50:13 PM
I see your point, but perhaps a better example would be if they were building three separate, parallel highways along NC 12.
12/5/2012 11:53:53 PM