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Liberty, IN
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start looking for all jobs the new industrail park will bring to the county yeah right:''''maybe mr g can sell the county a bridge so mrs s wil have county buy it. it was a done deal. we can all thank larry&curley &moe
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collegecornian
Oxford, OH
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How do they plan to get enough water to support any type of manufacturing and what will they do with their waste water, dump it into the already shallow water table for the neighbors to drink? This is a piss poor decision by uneducated leaders. What do you expect from Union county?
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aok thank
Liberty, IN
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collegecornian wrote: How do they plan to get enough water to support any type of manufacturing and what will they do with their waste water, dump it into the already shallow water table for the neighbors to drink? This is a piss poor decision by uneducated leaders. What do you expect from Union county? agree thanks to larry ,curly and moe
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ohyeah
Connersville, IN
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Why this area? It seems to me that where NSK sits is a better place for an INDUSTRIAL PARK. Water and sewage are already there. Are there even any INDUSTRIES wanting to locate here?
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village idiot
West Chester, OH
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ohyeah wrote: Why this area? It seems to me that where NSK sits is a better place for an INDUSTRIAL PARK. Water and sewage are already there. Are there even any INDUSTRIES wanting to locate here? Yes, there are two companies that are interested in the Industrial Park. One makes carbon paper, the other makes asbestos.
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aok thank
Liberty, IN
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village idiot wrote: <quoted text> Yes, there are two companies that are interested in the Industrial Park. One makes carbon paper, the other makes asbestos. bullsh-t now i know why you call yourself the village IDIOT
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Kevin Hart
Richmond, IN
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Ball State Urban and Rural Planning did a free development plan for the future of Union County a few years back (somehow the maps & books disappeared in the move from mini mall to Heath Dept. Bldg.- saw them with my own eyes). The Area Plan Director, Jen Sharp, was fired, the office was reduced to part-time, and Peg Vannoy was put in there. I personally asked Vannoy after the move to see the map, and she basically claimed ignorance of its existence. The plan had suggested that the industrial park be expanded on 44, North of the old Heinhold's to Old Brownsville Road, but instead they rezoned the land from ag to residential so Mr. Carmack could place a housing development there. The reason Ball State had suggested that location was due to having the railroad north of Old Brownsville Rd., the readily available supply of water, and close proximity to the sewage treatment plant being updated and expanded in Liberty. It was placed on Stone Rd. because of "special interest", Eastern Indiana Railroad, and Economic Development Director Stelle claimed at the time to have a tenant in need of the entire park, however, would not release the name of the company. I question the existence of that company, unless maybe it was the Industrial Agriculture Facility now proposed on US27 North. The whole situation stinks to high hell!! If I'm wrong let's have an open debate - it's time to bring light to many situations in this county, which is the best antiseptic.
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we told so
Liberty, IN
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looks like once again county commissioner got the cart before the horse. thank you Mrs.Stelle &Bill Frazier .what to do?? to with land knowone once
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we told you so
Liberty, IN
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Mee2
Indianapolis, IN
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with land NO ONE wants - geesh
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