Thursday, January 29, 2009

Millions for Downtown, but nothing for the parks

While Rocky Mount is getting to spend millions to fix up downtown, they can't seem to come up with a few hundred of dollars to fix or replace the pinic tables at their local parks.

RMT kiss Redlight Camera Goodbye.

I read that the city was doing away with the camera, but the paper didn't really report why, however Over at Goldiron does tell you why:

This excitement ended in 2007 when the state supreme court upheld a ruling that found Article IX, Section 7 of the North Carolina Constitution applied to red light camera tickets. The provision states that “the clear proceeds of all penalties… shall be… used exclusively for maintaining free public schools” (read final opinion). This meant that local governments had to turn over photo ticketing revenue to the schools and not the general municipal operating budget. Any city wishing to continue its photo ticketing program would have to pay for it.

In addition to Rocky Mount, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greenville, Greensboro, High Point and Raleigh shut down their red light camera programs after the court ruling.

Chamber's 105th Annual Meeting

Chamber's 105th Annual Meeting

Date: 1/29/2009
Time: 6:30 PM TO 9:15 PM

Event Description:
The Annual Meeting dinner and program will begin at 6:30 pm. The program will include a brief overview of the past year, special recognitions for volunteer leadership, presentation of the Distinguished Citizen Award and passing of the gavel to the 2009 Chamber Chairman. Rocky Mount's native son and Georgia's Attorney General, Thurbert Baker, returns home to address The Chamber membership as keynote speaker.

Directions:
Business and Industry Center

EVENT LOCATION

Nash Community College
522 North Old Carriage Road
P. O. Box 7488
Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Phone:
252 973-1211

Downtown projects forge ahead

The city of Rocky Mount is going forward with its plan to revitalization downtown.

Despite the gloomy economy, Rocky Mount is staying on track with the city’s redevelopment projects in the downtown area. City officials, architects and planners working on revitalization efforts updated members of the community at a meeting Tuesday night regarding the downtown streetscape and Douglas Block projects. 

Yes they plan to bring some new life to the downtown area, but redoing the sidewalks and giving some buildings downtown a face lift.

Some time back the old train station was renovated and now host the Amtrak and Greyhound Busline.

There are a few local business that are still open downtown, however the coffee shop that was once downtown as close, basically close due to lack of business.

While Rocky Mount tries to revitalizes downtown they are going to try to renovated the building on Thomas street. Those between Main and Arlington st.

The key historic buildings of the Douglas Block project include the Booker T. Washington Theater, Douglas Building, Manhattan Theater, Stokes Building, Burnette Building and Thorpe Building.

These are the pictures of these building that they plan to waste money on to restore.

Please These Building are about to fall in, that is if they haven't already. One has a tree growing out of the roof. I willing to bet when they find a contractor to due the repair they will find that these building are not worth saving just for some small fraction of history.

If the history of these building were so important then the city would have never allow then to get so run down.

then don't forget the citizens will and have voice their opinion

Your money would be better spent helping Rocky Mount get back on the map with new business incentives, job creation, and keeping our utilities affordable. Downtown is a waste of time. Look at the productive businesses that have come and gone already. WAKE UP AND GET WITH THE PROGRAM ROCKY MOUNT!!!!!by nursecrachet
thanks for such a wonderful ideal it,s a very much needed facelift in a area that has been nelected for so long hope that there is a nice famly restaurant included which in my opion would bring downtown to a really lively place. by tryone parker
THANKS TELEGRAM FOR PUTTING A FACE TO THE WORD IDIOT, PENNY HAS TO BE THE BIGGEST IDIOT IN THE WORLD TO THINK SPENDING ALL THAT MONEY IN RUN DOWN DOWN TOWN WILL BRING PEOPLE THERE TO SHOP. PENNY YOU THE REST OF YOUR CRONNIES WILL BE SORRY FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF THE POOR. by taxpayer

there are many more of these type of comments.

So Is the Revitalization of Downtown important, while Rocky Mount has the highest unemployment rate in the area.