@hippiehawk, bite it. @ dave, as a fairly "pro-gun liberal" (yes we exist) I have to agree with you %100. I like my guns, but I dislike the NRA.
Reading this article is a reminder of why Americans are so fucking obese.
Delicious food, fast service and friendly faces.
Anonymous Tutera Group machine, employees, family, friends, potential contractors, public relations company, "residents" of their "family" facilities...tisk, tisk.
@ Randy loves boobies; you are a mouth breather.
Stupid name, silly food, prepared by a raging asshole. What could go wrong?
Anonymous council people posting! Tisk tisk!
Ale like aftertaste? LOL. Straight up lager, thru and thru.
Unreadable graphic? What are you talking about? Look at it. Pretty damn clear.
The bottle makes no difference whatsoever. Maybe a vortex bottle would suit your taste better.
Nice expansion list. Deadzone places with a paucity of decent females but full of stupid fat drunk moronic americans stabbing each other in the back while chanting "usa!!" usa"!! These types of places always succeed in a place like kc which is a matriarchy run by fat bitches with clipped hair and mean faces and worthless $68,000/yr clerical jobs.
Nice tats on the skank on the end btw. Don't let her slip a finger in your drink.
Gulliver Foyle, Jr. So, what you are saying is that the people that oppose this complex are NIMBY's but the people that are for it...are what? We'll just call them the developers and those that will make a significant profit off of it. You obviously weren't at the meeting on Tuesday night. There were a lot of people there that were opposed to the project that don't live in that vicinity. In fact, most of the people that were proponents of the complex don't even live in our City. So, wouldn't it be appropriate that those that live around the proposed complex, are those that have the most to lose, are one families displaying the signs in their yards to show their opposition? Sadly, I agree with you that most of the residents just don't care. I find that to be most unfortunate.
I think disgusted in pv pretty much nails it. Sure, you see a fair amount of signs, but you see very few except close to the proposed development. I live in Prairie Village and don't think the overwhelming majority of the citizens care one way or another, but those very loud NIMBYs are going to carry the day because the council will cave. If those people had their way, they would get rid of the nearby apartments, but they can't figure out a way to do so. The one thing you can say is that we don't need any more mcmansions on huge lots, but that's what the neighbors are going to end up with.
Hey Disgusted, I never said that his vote counts because it doesn't. My point is that while it may have been a legal donation, it shows that there is a "relationship" between the Mayor and the law firm that is representing the developer. I believe that it is a huge conflict of interest with an appearance of impropriety.
If the Council votes this down it is because they are representing the residents of Prairie Village and not the developer. It is the residents that voted all of the Council in to represent them and their best interest. This massive development is not in the interest of anybody but the developer who stands to make millions and millions of dollars~while inevitably costing the residents a loss of money with regard to their property values and the increase in services that will be required to handle such an enormous complex.
I'm not sure I'd want to see people's bellybuttons while I eat. Weird, isn't it?
Hey perplexed unless its a tie vote the Mayor doesn't have a say at all in what happens here so what's your point? I can pretty much promise you with the current council it won't be a tie vote. They will pitifully cave to the loud mouths in the MVNA and kill this project and probably the next 3 that anyone attempts to propose on this site until we're stuck with redeveloping the largest vacant property in the city with 5-10 houses and all that precious green space tied up on new multi-acre lots. But that will be acceptable to the neighborhood.
Notice how no one ever mentions the apartments to the north and west of the site? MVNA could care less about the schlubs living there.
Good Food - Boring Bar When They First Opened & On The Decline Ever Since
Is Remedys Still Open?
I am thrilled! We need inexpensive organic option in KC. I've shopped the one in Phoenix and will be shopping at the one here. Very happy!!!!
This reminds me of why I do NOT contribute to that slimy radio station
Does it matter that Mayor Ron Shaffer was the recipient of a direct contribution from the Polsinelli firm? Other mayoral candidates in other surrounding cities didn’t receive a contribution from said firm; not Lenexa, not Leawood, not Mission, not Overland Park, not Westwood, not Roeland Park. Coincidence? I think not.
Re: “The Tutera Group isn't getting much resistance to its plan to wall off a chunk of Prairie Village for the Medicare set”
Hey, perplexed, I don't know who is for it, if anyone in PV, and I never said I did. I said the majority could care less. The point is that the neighbors and maybe a few others don't want it so it won't happen. By the way, what do those in the proximity stand to lose? There is plenty of space here for this proposal and you would hardly know it was there, except when those rowdy seniors had MASSIVE keg parties, with all of their senior friends coming over and parking on the street, peeing on lawns, and making a nuisance of themselves.