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Cold417 t1_jczzfzh wrote
Bruce Adib-Yazdi is my pick. He may be a developer, but the projects they take on seem to be good for the communities they're in. He was also the Ozark Greenways president for awhile and has been a huge supporter of our local trails and cycling infrastructure.
teamhj t1_jd06eoy wrote
Bruce is a nice dude who does seem to be in it for the right reasons. I serve on a local advisory board with him and he's always good for a forward thinking perspective while understanding the nuances of our often resistant-to-change community. Another vote here.
Stat63 t1_jd17ado wrote
Agree 100%. For those who are not familiar with the Vecino Group, please check them out. I have had the pleasure of doing some work for them on several past projects, and each one was beneficial to the community involved…which is literally one of the requirements for any project to be approved. Bruce is a very nice person.
Miserable_Figure7876 t1_jcz4zph wrote
I feel like the politics here with regards to development is a bunch of greedy developers vs a bunch of selfish NIMBYs.
Like the University Heights development: the Sunshine/National intersection is a TERRIBLE place to have a house because of all the traffic. (Source: Me. I lived two blocks from that intersection for three years.)
But also, the developers have ignored the neighborhood and just tried to bulldoze their way through.
Ugh.
Dbol504 t1_jcz7d0s wrote
Agreed. It’s prime real estate at one of the major intersections in the city. Of course it’s going to get developed. As you said the way developers and the city handled relations with the local neighborhood FUBARed the entire project before it even started.
JuicedCardinal t1_jczzndc wrote
Agree 100%. Development is useful, but a lot of the local developers are reaping the results of cheap, ugly, dumpy developments that they've sown throughout the city without regard to how they fit into the neighborhood.
LifeRocks114 t1_jcyu32c wrote
What's this "Good Government Committee" thing that's endorsing like half the candidates? is it a PAC?
Dbol504 t1_jcyv4hx wrote
It's a PAC funded by the Springfield Chamber of Commerce since they can't directly donate to candidates themselves. Hooray for dark money in local politics.
mr_try-hard t1_jczslri wrote
Additional resources (some of which have already been shared in this sub):
Lionfountain t1_jczzuar wrote
MVP - thank you!
exclaim_bot t1_jczzvhr wrote
>MVP - thank you!
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YourTokenGinger t1_jd1nfw7 wrote
Is absentee voting a thing in our local elections? I’m going to be out of town on the fourth. I’ve never been away for an election before.
python_boot t1_jd3qqfd wrote
"In-person absentee voting can be done at 1126 North Boonville Ave., at the County Clerk’s Office. You can cast your ballot from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, April 1."
https://www.ozarksfirst.com/news/no-excuse-absentee-voting-begins-today-in-greene-county/
YourTokenGinger t1_jd3wrdw wrote
Perfect! Thank you!
Low_Tourist t1_jd1ri7p wrote
Yes, but you have to go in person. I believe it's by the courthouse,as in years past, but I can't remember what building
YourTokenGinger t1_jd3wt75 wrote
Thank you!
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Dbol504 t1_jcyrxei wrote
Having to pick between 2 developers for that open seat is going to be like picking a giant douche or a turd sandwich.
With how badly the recent development projects have been managed from a communications and public relations standpoint, no matter your position on the developments themselves, it's hard to see how McClure can make any case he should get another term. Time for much of the city council to go for fresh ideas. That's even ignoring the fact he's already been mayor for 6 years and needs to move on for someone new.