Letter to the editor - Argyle Today 5-6-2005
WHEN WILL THEY LISTEN TO RESIDENTS?
WE'RE TALKING ABOUT AFB AND RAMPART!
First it was Food Lion that wanted to build a grocery store there, and the residents said no way!
The Walgreens wanted to build a drug store there and the residents said no way!
Then a developer wanted to build a strip mall there and the residents said no way!
Now, Gate wants to build a gas station there, despite having a nice new one at Collins and Westport, and wants to present its plan at the may 19, 2005 meeting of the Argyle Area Civic Council. The new meeting place is the new Argyle Library at 7:30 pm on the third Thursday of each month.
Gate knows that it will not be possible to enter that 10 acres while travelling east on AFB because of the turn lanes and the new bridge. They are desirous of serving the residents on the way home only. Forget the coffee, doughnuts and fruit they offer at the other store. Gate wants to sell you fuel on the way home. And why not, at the prices they charge, they sure don't want a competitor to drive their prices down. Even the people who work at the Collins and Westport station don't buy fuel there because of price. The run from 6 cents/gal to 16 cents per gallon higher than the Race Trac on Blanding, for example.
So, it would be great, if you care, for everybody to show up at the next AACC meeting to make sure Gate hears directly from you. I promised them we would not throw tomatoes, so help me there. I appreciate that developers are coming to AACC with proposals rather than just trying to jam them down our throats. But if you want to be heard on the subject, you need to be present.
AACC wants the City to move the tennis courts somewhere to add parking at the ballpark. AACC wants a canoeing entry point into the Ortega Swamp. AACC wants that corner to not negatively affect drive time traffic, what ever is put there.
David Hodges, Chair
AACC Transportation Committee
904-237-5917 cell
ftc@fdn.com
By David Hodges - Argyle Today 5-05
WHEN WILL THEY LISTEN TO RESIDENTS?
WE'RE TALKING ABOUT AFB AND RAMPART!
First it was Food Lion that wanted to build a grocery store there, and the residents said no way!
The Walgreens wanted to build a drug store there and the residents said no way!
Then a developer wanted to build a strip mall there and the residents said no way!
Now, Gate wants to build a gas station there, despite having a nice new one at Collins and Westport, and wants to present its plan at the may 19, 2005 meeting of the Argyle Area Civic Council. The new meeting place is the new Argyle Library at 7:30 pm on the third Thursday of each month.
Gate knows that it will not be possible to enter that 10 acres while travelling east on AFB because of the turn lanes and the new bridge. They are desirous of serving the residents on the way home only. Forget the coffee, doughnuts and fruit they offer at the other store. Gate wants to sell you fuel on the way home. And why not, at the prices they charge, they sure don't want a competitor to drive their prices down. Even the people who work at the Collins and Westport station don't buy fuel there because of price. The run from 6 cents/gal to 16 cents per gallon higher than the Race Trac on Blanding, for example.
So, it would be great, if you care, for everybody to show up at the next AACC meeting to make sure Gate hears directly from you. I promised them we would not throw tomatoes, so help me there. I appreciate that developers are coming to AACC with proposals rather than just trying to jam them down our throats. But if you want to be heard on the subject, you need to be present.
AACC wants the City to move the tennis courts somewhere to add parking at the ballpark. AACC wants a canoeing entry point into the Ortega Swamp. AACC wants that corner to not negatively affect drive time traffic, what ever is put there.
David Hodges, Chair
AACC Transportation Committee
904-237-5917 cell
ftc@fdn.com
By David Hodges - Argyle Today 5-05