Bob Yancy said:
maroon barchetta said:
Bob Yancy said:
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Consider a poll of this board and citizens in the "more money to city hall" parking zone. See if they agree it about safety and congestion or if they feel it is a money grab.
Here's how I know it's not about safety and reducing congestion: Eisenhower Street, from University down to that driveway that goes past the Asian church and escape room and tutoring places towards On The Border, is frequently crowded with vehicles on weekdays during fall and spring.
Students park there to avoid paying for a campus parking permit and are still close to campus and to shuttle bus stops.
Multiple times that street has been reported on SeeClickFix with the comment that it would be difficult for a fire truck to make it down that crowded street.
Zero has been done to address it. Ever. Because there isn't money to be made like y'all want to do with events at Kyle Field.
There you had a situation reported as a safety issue multiple times and the city did nothing.
This fee for parking is a cash grab. It is not about safety.
This is reminiscent of Judge Peters saying that the Straub and Wade railroad crossings were being closed and one opened at Greens Prairie due to "safety" when everyone knew it wasn't the reason. And the UP representative eventually relented and said "we need the space for a second rail, we were here first, we will do it regardless".
When you play the "safety" card when it doesn't apply, it diminishes the value of that card when you really need it in the future.
Respectfully sir, you can express your opinions to me and I'll hear em and often act on em, but don't tell me what I'm thinking.
We do not have enough police. Period. Full stop. Last budget I fought for more and lost. It's looking like I'm going to lose again. We need 17 police officers minimum and we'll be lucky to get 3 new positions.
You and I may cheer when College Station makes the National stage from soccer or country music or football, but our officers groan, strap on their gear and work their a**es off.
If charging for parking in areas where people are already parking for events affords us 6 police officers without raising property taxes, I'd be "unwise" not to consider it. I'd be flat stupid to refuse a two event pilot program.
You may want to ascribe malevolent motives for considering this, but that doesn't make it so.
I do believe you on that Bob. However, The police staffing thing is a much larger issue than this. There have been numerous decisions made that could be looked at in a critical manner if you are saying we are that understaffed on our police force, city hall being one of them along with Macy's. That is not all as you likely know. The parking thing, while being tied to it is clearly not a main solution so it is a bit disingenuous to throw that in anyone's face in reference to this particular issue much like it would be for me to directly blame you for the ball field fiasco, Macy's, etc which you really had no part of.
The point is this topic needs to be refocused a bit. The personal attack on you was not productive and acting like this is a solution to adding police is not either. That cannot have been the intent of this parking experiment as that is a far larger issue. No city serious about being 17 police officers short (and has been for a while) makes decisions like those I mentioned above then acts like this parking thing is anything but a minor stop gap and a poorly thought out one- which we can likely agree on the thought out part at this part at least.
I would say this parking thing is simply unfair as is and move on and start over with a better approach. Funding the police force numbers takes prioritizing it-above ballfields, above city hall size and "presence", above the "possibility" of retail investment - Macy's (while losing tax revenue) and above numerous other projects I am sure you could name easier than me.
Anyway, I believe it best to focus on this project within the scope it deserves. All projects need that, especially with other people's money, lol.
Anyway, I have to work late then sleep. I hope, and would strongly suggest, that this project disappear even if it makes money. Money can be made in many ways at this level. This one is wrong and not needed. Simple as that. Combined that means it is government overreach. Stop it, regroup, and trust yourself to come up with something better that fits a real need and serves the citizens who elected you in the proper manner they deserve and we know you are capable of. That's why we trusted you to put you there. It is an honor and privilege to SERVE (not rule) the community. Please do not forget that. I have faith you will do the right thing.
Goodnight.