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Despite the board vote against the project, Mayor Michael Dinwiddie said the project isn’t dead. He and several aldermen said they wouldn’t support the rezoning unless it came to them as a commercial PUD (planned unit development), which requires more board scrutiny than straight B4 zoning, as it was requested.
Read more from The Tennessean.
Meanwhile, the mayor removed one of the planning commissioners because of comments he made about the project. Read that story, also from The Tennessean.
Oh gosh...maybe they are stupid enough to fall for it after all.
Seriously, how can anyone think this is anything more than a pipe dream at this point? The guy used art from the era of Universal Studios opening in Orlando, most of his "work" was focused around now dead or irrelevant talent, and the kids stuff is worse than what grade schoolers could come up with. If they really take the bait...
Original BlueStreak64
We've got Trouble! Right here in River City! That's Trouble with a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for pool!
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