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Let’s Fix That Free Mowing By George Lumley

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Yes, that’s right – FREE MOWING.  One great thing about Evansville is the free mowing of the beautiful green spaces.  That is, if you live in the right neighborhood or on the right street.  If you live in one of the less privileged neighborhoods, some of your green spaces are likely turning brown because no one is mowing them for free or otherwise.

Evansville has a lot of green space with the State Hospital grounds, Wesselmans, Garvin, Bayard, Aiken and many other areas, but most importantly almost every house has a yard. In many neighborhoods, there is even a green lot where a house used to set.  For most residents the green space is up close and personal. This green space with proper maintenance brings neighborhoods together with soothing aesthetics that improve the quality of life in many ways.  Without proper maintenance, the aesthetically appealing green turns brown and frightening.  Snakes, rodents, bugs and crime take over to promote fear, anxiety, and depression.

People want to live in and own property in good looking neighborhoods because they can relax and not worry about perceived criminal activity that might be going on in vacant unkempt properties.  The blighted un-groomed lawns in Evansville have a human cost in lowering the quality of life for those living around it.

If you live in the arts district around Haney’s corner that nice landscaped lot next door or across the street is likely owned by the Evansville Brownfields Corp. (EBC) and being mowed every week at the cities expense.  Most of the approximately 120, once blighted, properties owned by EBC are in the “chosen” arts district area.  In an Aug 2 2014 Courier and Press article by Mark Wilson, the Director of the Evansville Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD), Kelly Coures, indicates that the city is paying an estimated $120,000 annually to mow these properties.  The city has the money to do this.

Now if you lived in the Jacobsville area it’s a different story. The city has a different approach that I have not yet figured out. No weekly mowing with city funds here.  There is supposed to be a weed ordinance with code enforcement based on complaints but I don’t see that working.  Some properties like the one on Mary Street, were flagged in May but still have not been cut the first time.  The grass has reached its mature height, produced seed, and is now turning brown.  If we get a week without rain these yards will be ideal for a simple lit cigarette to take out a couple of homes.  The city does not have the money for code enforcement to prevent this.

Not every lot in Jacobsville is overgrown.  The code enforcement program has mowed sporadically here and there and somebody is mowing lots like the one at 210 W Maryland on a regular basis.  Who is mowing in Jacobsville? Talking with Naomi Frymire who, along with her husband, owns her home at 212 W Maryland, I learned that not only does the city not mow the vacant lot, 210, next to her for free; but, she pays the cost of mowing and also pays the city for the privilege.  To protect her green space she bought the lot next door for $1000 when the house was torn down and now pays to have the lot mowed and pays taxes on the additional property.  Now if she could just get rid of the zombie house on the other side at 214 W Maryland. Like many residents she has taken on the burden of one empty lot and willing to take another.  She would be glad to pay the taxes and mow the property if the city could just haul off the garbage first.  But the city does not have the funds to haul off the garbage in this area.

Funding on the horizon?  The Mayor and his DMD have a new initiative.  I read with interest Council Member Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley’s Sunday special to the Courier and Press titled “Brownfields initiative would improve quality of life”.  With the exception of the very confusing title and facts that it is not an “Evansville Brownfields Corp” (EBC) initiative and making the EBC a city funded Land Bank would be the continuation and expansion of something that is not working.  I agree that funding for demolition and code enforcement needs to be increased.  I don’t agree that “it is imperative that vacant lots be gathered by one entity”.  I think with the EBC’s history of secrecy and the city spending about a thousand dollars each on mowing EBC land banked lots, we certainly do not need to expand their program tenfold.

We do need some initiatives implemented, but making the EBC a tax funded land bank is the wrong priority. Residents in the neighborhoods are willing to pay to mow these lots – let’s help them do that.  In March, I attended a DMD sponsored meeting with a city hired consultant: Center for Community Progress.  The last paragraph on the handout about LAND Banking states:  “A land bank is not a panacea for all problems, or even a necessary entity in many cities”

The consultant is right.  We do not need a LAND Bank as a priority.

Please take time and vote in today’s “Readers Poll”. Don’t miss reading today’s Feature articles because they are always an interesting read. New addition to the CCO is the Cause of Death reports generated by the Vanderburgh County Health Department.

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TRUMP’S LAUGHING AT US

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By Peter Funt

Give Donald Trump this much: he knows how to play the media like a violin. If I had half his business brain I’d send him a bill for this column, because every time a serious journalist treats his campaign seriously it feeds his coffers.

Call Trump a bona fide political threat, and he’s laughing all the way to the next campaign appearance. Call him a clown, and he’s laughing all the way to the bank.

Few in media are fooled by Trump — even his admirers at Fox News. They all know he has zero chance to win the Republican nomination let alone be elected president. Yet, the higher he climbs in early, irrelevant polls the more ink he gets.

It can be argued that even those voters who tell pollsters they prefer Trump are playing along — for now. Many are frustrated by the sheer size of the GOP roster, by the tedious length of modern presidential campaigns, and by the seeming inevitability of Hillary Clinton’s nomination on the Democrat’s side. What better way to goose the process than by saying, “I’m for Donald Trump!”

A CNN poll ranked Trump second, behind Jeb Bush, among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents nationwide.

This happens in high schools when a unpopular kid with few friends inexplicably shows up as a favorite for prom king or queen. It’s the students’ way of pushing back against a process they never really liked.

In Trump’s case, it’s win-win. The other day The New York Times ran not one but two op-ed columns about Trump’s candidacy. In one, GOP veteran Peter Wehner noted, “…the press are only too happy to highlight Mr. Trump’s stream of invective and outrageous utterances…”

And why not? In mid-summer, nothing sizzles more than news of a bombastic billionaire stating flatly that Mexico is intentionally sending drug dealers and rapists our way.

Actually, for comedians like Jon Stewart and Jimmy Fallon, it’s almost too easy — like shooting elephants in a barrel. But for news reporters and columnists the Trump phenomenon is not so simple to deal with. Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post artfully called him “a farce to be reckoned with.” That’s precisely what Trump is counting on.

Here’s the thing about Trump’s campaign. He’s scoring with some ultra-frustrated conservatives at this preliminary stage by appearing to boldly speak his mind without the calculated caution practiced by conventional politicians. In fact, Trump’s boldness comes from knowing he has no chance and therefore can’t be hurt by speaking out irresponsibly.

The Trump campaign is modern, social-media driven political theater.

Maybe this is what the public and its media deserve for allowing presidential campaigns to begin so early. The first GOP “debate” is less than a month away. And thanks to Donald Trump’s presence, the Fox News Channel telecast might actually draw a sizable audience.

Will Trump walk on stage naked? Wearing a Mexican sombrero? Holding a gun? He’ll think of something, because he doesn’t really care. Nor should we.

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Indiana State Police Arrest Two for Residential Entry

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 Yesterday afternoon at approximately 4:16, Indiana State Police and Posey County Sheriff’s Department responded to 2750 John Avenue in New Harmony after receiving information a male and female had been seen breaking into an apartment.  When officers arrived they found one of the apartment windows had been damaged.  After gaining entry into the apartment, officers found Tricia Knowles, 35, of Poseyville and David Basham, 31, of Evansville. Further investigation revealed they had forced their way into the apartment and neither one of them had permission to be in the apartment.  Officers also revealed Basham had an outstanding felony warrant out of Vanderburgh County.  They were both arrested and taken to the Posey County Jail. Knowles is being held on bond.  Basham is currently being held without bond.

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  • Tricia Knowles, 35, Poseyville, IN
  1. Residential Entry, Level 6 Felony
  2. Assisting a Criminal, Level 6 Felony

 

  • David Basham, 31, Evansville, IN
  1. Residential Entry, Level 6 Felony
  2. Outstanding Felony Warrant (Vanderburgh County)

 

 

Governor Pence, Auditor Crouch to Hold Press Conference on Fiscal Year 2015 Closeout

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Governor Mike Pence and Auditor of State Suzanne Crouch will hold a press conference detailing the results of Fiscal Year 2015 closeout. Details below.

 

Thursday, July 16:

 

10:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence, Auditor Crouch to hold press conference on Fiscal Year 2015 closeout

Statehouse – Room 101, 200 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN

IS IT TRUE JULY 16, 2015

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IS IT TRUE we wonder why benches with advertising are located on city bus stop locations and are now being placed throughout city on major high traffic area without city bus service? …we wonder if these bus stop benches are subsidized by City, State or Federal funding? …if so, are RFP sent out to allow competitive bidding on the City Bus stop benches contract?

IS IT TRUE we hear that the Mayor’s political spin doctors are telling the Fireman and City bus drivers that Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken isn’t for giving them a pay raise this year?  ..Mrs. Riecken has nothing to with giving City employees pay raises because this is a function of  the present City Council and the Mayor? …we predict this kind of silly politics will back fire on the Mayor?

IS IT TRUE a couple of the Mayor’s male supporters were overheard saying that Mayoral Candidate Gail Riecken should stay home an bake cookies and let the men run the city? …we heard that a few females the told men at this social event that for 200 hundred years the City of Evansville has had male Mayors and it’s time for the men to bake some cookies? …one of the more outspoken women said she’s for giving Gail a broom and let her sweep City Hall clean?

IS IT TRUE we hear that the City of Evansville Firefighter’s Union shall be making an official announcement whom they are supporting as the next Mayor of Evansville today at 3:30 pm? …all eyes are on todays Firefighters political endorsement announcement? …we say let the drama begin?

IS IT TRUE the Evansville Firefighters L357 PAC  recently voted to endorse  City Council President Dr. Dan Adams for re-election in the the upcoming City election?  …we can’t wait to find out what other City Council candidates that are going to endorse?

IS IT TRUE we had a couple of CCO readers inquire how they can contact the HUD Office of the Inspector General Fraud Hotline? …they may do so by calling – 1-800-347-3735 or email them at: HOTLINE@hudoig.gov or https://www.hudoig.gov/report-fraud?

IS IT TRUE we would like to repeat the post that two of our readers posted in yesterdays CCO article about our free obit offer?

bubbageek
Jul 14, 2015 at 8:50 am
COMPASSION OVER MONEY
C-CO has embarked on a mission of unselfish Public Service
To offer free publication of obituaries and cause of death information sets them apart from the rest.
Without naming names or making this personal – those who would exploit death by charging exorbitant fees for funeral services or blocking free publication of information about the deceased – his family – accomplishments and tribulations – are among the lowest among us.
This reader is hard-pressed to imagine a time frame or circumstance within which compassion and fairness – are more indicated.
Let those who would resist this opportunity to participate in true sympathy and service to the public – be judged and rewarded accordingly.
You know – and we know – who you are – What Would Jesus Do? …

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Crash LaRue
Jul 14, 2015 at 9:37 am
+1 Bubba.
What is revealed here in this article, is Loads of Pious phoneys who worship at the alter of the Almighty Dollar, while greeting the face of the bereaved with shallow smiles of “understanding”.
I hope that families from here forward, consider putting their loved one’s Obituary, in the CCO , or anywhere else for that matter,– at their own Discretion,– and as a statement of Principal.

 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: IT’S BAIT AND SWITCH

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR:  IT’S BAIT AND SWITCH BY PASTOR STEVE ARY

Someone from the audience at City Council last night shouted what was probably the best summary of the evening and on everyone’s minds concerning the downtown hotel when they shouted, “It’s Bait and Switch!!” Unfortunately, the microphones did not seem to pick up when they shouted this, but it is exactly what has taken place.

Councilman Dan McGinn stated that we should just move forward with the current plan because if we continue to deliberate on the unapproved changes made to the hotel plans the property still sits without collecting finances for our city.

I say, if this “Bait and Switch” method is the deception our city accepts, then those who get away with it will continue to do so in every area they can as has already been the case. And since this has been the case so long, it doesn’t matter if the property is collecting money for the city because at the rate we’ve been going the city will never see the money anyway if those in power continue to squander the money and skim off the top with the same shell game of find the missing money.

Again, the rich keep getting richer.

Meanwhile, the city admits they have no additional plan for the 20,000 Evansvillians who will be jobless and foodless starting in October of this year. They hope congress doesn’t cut their funding, but current funding for the homeless and impoverished is not nearly enough. Many homeless cannot even get into a shelter because they are already so full that there’s not even a bed on which to sleep.

If the money in this city was being used properly we wouldn’t be arguing over “Hotel Bait ‘N’ Switch,” and trying to find where missing money went, or why someone made $55,000 off an vacant building and parking lot, but rather it would be finding new solutions for the growing population of the impoverished and homeless in this city.

That’s my take.

God bless,

PASTOR STEVE ARY

 

ST. MARY’S, UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE TO OFFER FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS CLASS FOR NEW AND EXPECTANT PARENTS

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Welcoming a new baby brings a lot of joy to families – but it can also bring many questions about finances. Preparing for the expenses of the first few months of life, costs for daycare, saving for college, and the overall costs of raising a child can leave parents feeling stressed.

That’s why St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children and the University of Evansville are teaming up to offer a financial preparedness class for new and expectant parents – whether they are having their first child or welcoming another baby to the family. The class is set for Wednesday, August 5,   from 6:30 – 8:00 PM in the St. Mary’s Gift Conference Room, located just off the lobby of the Hospital for Women and Children.

Dr. Yasser Alhenawi, Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Evansville, will address topics including:

  • Household financial planning
  • Taxes and insurance
  • Resources available for those needing assistance

The class is free, but registration is required. To reserve a spot, go to stmarys.org and click the “Class or Event” tab, or call Terry Cooper, Personal Birth Consultant, at 812.485.6016.