Well at least they saw through the smoke-screen. Since the document was worded on all parties being a part of it does this means Jeff and co. start over from scratch.... again... Keep wasting our city tax dollars Jeff to progress your own political career.
Lancaster opts out of proposed JEDD
Council cites contract length as main concern
BY JOE GIESSLER
The Eagle-Gazette Staff
LANCASTER - The city of Lancaster will not become a part of a proposed business district along the U.S. 33 corridor.
Lancaster City Council withdrew the motion - by a vote of 8-0 - on the Joint Economic Development District legislation at its meeting Monday. Councilman John Zekas, R-2nd Ward, was not present at the meeting.
Councilwoman Melody Bobbit, D-1st Ward and chairwoman of the economic development committee, is against the proposed JEDD in part because of the length of the contract, which could be almost 100 years.
''What if the (JEDD) ended up being not good for the city - it would cost the city. Then you're stuck,'' Bobbit said.
''We don't have the money to take that kind of risk.''
Canal Winchester, Violet Township, and Pickerington officials previously approved the JEDD; Lancaster was the final entity to make a decision on the document.
An entity could pull out after the first term if there is a unanimous vote from the other entities.
The JEDD will create a business district along U.S. 33 - just north of Carroll to the Diley Road area, and one mile on either side of U.S. 33 between Carroll and the Diley Road area.
Councilman Bob Hedges, R-at Large, said he hopes business development in the JEDD still will have positive effects on Lancaster.
Lancaster Mayor Dave Smith was in favor of the Council approving the JEDD.
''One of the big reasons for the contract with the JEDD was continuing our great relationship with the other entities,'' Smith said.
''We've really built a strong working relationship; much stronger than in the past.''
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Lancaster opts out of proposed JEDD
Council cites contract length as main concern
BY JOE GIESSLER
The Eagle-Gazette Staff
LANCASTER - The city of Lancaster will not become a part of a proposed business district along the U.S. 33 corridor.
Lancaster City Council withdrew the motion - by a vote of 8-0 - on the Joint Economic Development District legislation at its meeting Monday. Councilman John Zekas, R-2nd Ward, was not present at the meeting.
Councilwoman Melody Bobbit, D-1st Ward and chairwoman of the economic development committee, is against the proposed JEDD in part because of the length of the contract, which could be almost 100 years.
''What if the (JEDD) ended up being not good for the city - it would cost the city. Then you're stuck,'' Bobbit said.
''We don't have the money to take that kind of risk.''
Canal Winchester, Violet Township, and Pickerington officials previously approved the JEDD; Lancaster was the final entity to make a decision on the document.
An entity could pull out after the first term if there is a unanimous vote from the other entities.
The JEDD will create a business district along U.S. 33 - just north of Carroll to the Diley Road area, and one mile on either side of U.S. 33 between Carroll and the Diley Road area.
Councilman Bob Hedges, R-at Large, said he hopes business development in the JEDD still will have positive effects on Lancaster.
Lancaster Mayor Dave Smith was in favor of the Council approving the JEDD.
''One of the big reasons for the contract with the JEDD was continuing our great relationship with the other entities,'' Smith said.
''We've really built a strong working relationship; much stronger than in the past.''
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