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City to acquire 20 acres for park

v$126,169 state grant to finance purchase; area to be a green space

February 8, 2013

The city of Marietta has been awarded a $126,169 Ohio Public Works Commission grant to purchase more than 20 acres of platted property for permanent green space that can be used for hiking and bikin......

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User101

Feb-13-13 11:35 AM

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User101

Feb-13-13 11:34 AM

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User101

Feb-13-13 11:34 AM

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User101

Feb-13-13 11:32 AM

Would this be the area or is there more? *******goo.gl/maps/47fiJ

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DevilsAdvocate

Feb-09-13 11:46 AM

Man oh man.... What a manegerie of venom, sense, & ignorance being posted. Kudos to Walton & Redshift! Common sense analysis of the topagraphy shows this land as billy goat property. Has very little tax assessment potential & only headaches if ever developed.

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Redshift

Feb-09-13 11:10 AM

What a great addition to our city and the ever growing trail system! Flood mitigation & free healthy activities for the people!

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irisheyes

Feb-09-13 11:04 AM

This present administration and council, isthe ver best marietta has seen let them do what they want!

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asknot

Feb-08-13 5:38 PM

ahh the old school ignorance in this town is amazing sometimes

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Walton

Feb-08-13 2:54 PM

If any of you would look at the property - or even a map - you would see that it is all very hilly. According to the lot layout on the county auditor page there would be a road going through it. Given the nature of the hillside, if the property were ever to be developed, the city would be paying a lot of money to maintain the road against slips, and the downhill property owners from Frontier Shopping Center, the college, everyone between Butler and Greene streets etc. would be dealing with increased flooding. The biggest lot in the area pays a tax bill of $70.

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asknot

Feb-08-13 2:40 PM

Personally I welcome all the green we can keep! We have plenty of concrete!

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KathyB

Feb-08-13 1:17 PM

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armybrat

Feb-08-13 12:50 PM

Kalter is the ruination of property when he gets involved. Hope this does not end up as one of his storage places for his junk collections. Junk on his properties as well as a trailer of junk wood on college property on cherry avenue.

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mrhomer

Feb-08-13 12:15 PM

Hey McCabe....thats "mow and maintain on holidays and special occasions"....cause thats the only time the parks look decent.

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rocker

Feb-08-13 12:09 PM

Don't we have enough "green space" around this area already. Usually they use these designated green spaces as an excuse to lock up land so it can't be developed or used commercially.

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Harleyrider

Feb-08-13 11:42 AM

Doesn't the City of Marietta have enough park space already?

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asknot

Feb-08-13 11:05 AM

Crandall, that's a lot of work for not reading the article! That quote was based on 1000 acres!

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Crandall

Feb-08-13 10:45 AM

20 acres equals approx 5 city blocks & Kalter says there is 15 miles of trails is already there? Then the trails must just go around & around For example, a strip of land 10 feet wide & 16.5 miles long equals 20 acres. I googled how many walking trails can go in an acre & found ratios like this: 'in a somewhat high density pop. area has 23 miles of trail on 240 acres'; '160 acres in a municipal park & hoping to get in 12+ miles'; 'city park, wooded, a bit hilly & rolling, right around 40-50 acres & it's about 5-6 miles of trail'. Justify much Kalter?

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smokehouse

Feb-08-13 9:39 AM

Why do citizens keep voting for MULLEN aka. MOONFACE to city offices when you know the only reason he wants on council is for insurance and being in where he can sell land that the taxes will be lost to the schools and city.

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asknot

Feb-08-13 9:30 AM

Land is a a valuable asset to own and an asset that doesn't decrease in price. Plus, it can almost always be sold. Why do many VERY rich people invest heavily in land? Because its a good investment.

What else is a good investment? Green space, hiking and biking trails. I'm sorry alot of you don't realize the value of areas where you can get out and walk and hike and enjoy nature. But ALOT of people do find that an asset and ALOT of people consider those things when they look at potential cities to move to.

And yes, it is tax payer money, and yes, I don't really like it being used as grants this way. But its the system, so we may as well take it. If you don't like it, whine about the system and fix that. Whining about us taking it, is ignorance at epic levels. Do you think if we stood on our high horse and refused the money, the politicians would take notice and fix this? lol, nah. Fix the system, don't complain that we take advantage of it.

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BeRight

Feb-08-13 9:28 AM

Walton: by your logic since Borsma got a taxpayer windfall my property taxes will go up?

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Lizard

Feb-08-13 9:22 AM

We have no accountability in politics. Never can we come back ten years down the road and say to these people, whether they are still in office or not, and say "You were wrong! Pay for your mistakes and self-serving votes that cost the tax payers!" They should be fined heavily or jailed for some of these egregious decisions they make. All we can do is vote them out but, by then, most of the damage is done.

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wps3417

Feb-08-13 9:14 AM

If people are rushing to Marietta for the green space, why is it our real estate market is "booming"? SARCASM

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Lizard

Feb-08-13 8:48 AM

How, oh how does green space increase my property values?? The appraisers look at comparable sales of properties for pricing. People don't rush in to buy real estate in Marietta because of some undeveloped worthless green space. It's better than building a sewage plant on the property but it doesn't attract people otherwise. Keep in mind...this property is not able to be developed and can't be sold. That's why people like Mullen and Christy and Boersma are wanting tax payer grant money to be used by stupid council people to buy their worthless land. They can't dump it on anyone else.

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Walton

Feb-08-13 8:08 AM

As usual, many of the commenters here miss the point. $126,000 for 20 acres isn't as bad deal when lots less than 1/2 acre in the city are going for well over $20,000 apiece. In addition, in a city with numerous road slips, land slips, and urban flooding the last thing we need is more development on currently forested areas. If that acreage would be developed, we would all end up paying a lot more in repair and insurance costs. Plus, the presence of green space in a community increases the property values of everyone in the city.

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Walton

Feb-08-13 8:04 AM

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