Live blogging: Mayor Peyton to announce new downtown plan

Started by thelakelander, May 21, 2009, 03:03:32 PM

JaxNole

So what is the next, real concrete step towards action?  Ideas are supposed to lead to action. 

Either we have too few or we have enough but the unwillingness to execute.

thelakelander

For action you need money to pay for the ideas.  How to get money for some of the projects that would help some Reality Check ideas was being discussed by the big players down in Orlando today.  Luckily, Metro Jacksonville was there to keep our region in the discussion.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

JaxNole

What are some possible revenue sources that were discussed?

I suppose re-examining the city's budget is another option, but I don't trust that.  Let's say the budget is as lean as possible.

Are enough Duval citizens dissatisfied with the quality of life to support a tax increase?  Under leadership similar to Mayor Delaney's? 

Mayor-President Delaney has under his belt an impressive record with raising capital for the UNF expansion.  He had the constituent (business) acumen to ensure the Better Jacksonville Plan offered value to almost everyone.

thelakelander

^Just to be clear.  Are we talking about the Mayor's plan or funding mass transit?
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

JaxNole


thelakelander

The only concrete thing the Mayor plans to move forward is the flex space idea at Metropolitan Park.  Everything else will come out of visioning efforts over the next two years.  Without knowing the final components, its difficult to know how much money will be needed or what the funding sources could be.  For example, if that vision ends up being a streetcar line connecting downtown to Five Points, it could be paid for with the $100 million BJP rapid transit funds.  If its a new convention center, it could be partially funded by Hyatt, for all we know.  I think funding should be a part of the visioning discussion.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

mtraininjax

Let me get this straight, the mayor held a press conference to announce that he plans to gather a consensus vision over the next 2 years as to what the next Mayor should do in terms of the downtown plan? He's had 6 years to figure this out on his own. Peyton would not last 6 minutes in his own business.

Where is the talk of the aquarium? We could run light rail to it, make it a carival for everyday tourists. FYI the Atlanta Aquarium was financed by a $250 MILLION gift by Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus, along with donations from Coca-Cola, Home Depot, UPS, and a number of large corporate sponsors. Jacksonville would be lucky to raise enough money for the water in the building, given the corporate donation track record in this town.

If the mayor has real vision, he would seek out the corportations left in town, get them involved in this grand plan, get them to donate to the worthy cause and make this a private/public solution. I am ashamed that he held a news conference for such drivel.

Jim Bailey, if you know what is right for you (you are too good a man) do not think of taking a run at mayor.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

Noone

Quote from: thelakelander on May 21, 2009, 03:26:40 PM
The Mayor just said its safe to assume the Shipyards will be returned to the city.




2010-604
2010-675
4 days out from the next Jacksonville Waterways Commission meeting that is in the middle of the 2013 FIND grant application process and the Jim Love, Kevin Kuzel Berkman Plaza Floating Dock Riverwalk compromise was misrepresented by OGC to the Waterway Commission members and will and should have an immediate affect on the pending full city council vote 2012-402.

The Jim Love Compromise has nothing to do with Shipyards III.

Anybody want to make a donation to 2009-442 and the 6 new artificial reefs in the river south of the Fuller Warren?

Noone

One day out. Anyone going? Haven't received a notice. Is the meeting still at 8 am to go over the final FIND projects that are to be submitted for the full city council. Will Councilmembers Boyer and Love challenge the OGC in the misrepresentation at the last meeting of the Love, Kuzel Compromise. How will this be reflected in the minutes?


Noone

Downtown Jacksonville one big 501-C

The misrepresentation by OGC on the Jim Love, Kevin Kuzel floating dock riverwalk compromise next to the Shipyards III pier should be up for reconsideration again be before the Jacksonville Waterways Commission in 3 hours. Anyone going? Be concerned.

The Public Trust has been destroyed in this community. The Jim Love, Kevin Kuzel compromise needs to be reintroduced if not by Waterways then the full Jacksonville city council and this can happen because of 2012-402.

Hey Governor Scott! Let's Get to work on our St. Johns River our American Heritage River a Federal Initiative in our newly created Downtown DIA zone.