The Cap Times' editor Paul Fanlund, after the collapse of a controversial hotel expansion on the lake, and other events, offers
a myth-busting perspective.
For those who subscribe to the hackneyed assertion that Madison
is reflexively anti-development -- a city that cannot put two
bricks together -- the past two months would seem to provide plenty
of fodder...
Unless, that is, you actually listen to the mayor and the city's
economic development director, both of whom express a vision for
and urgency about the redevelopment path ahead.
Mayor Paul Soglin and Aaron Olver are focused on a series of
infill projects in which tracts would be redeveloped with an eye to
creating commercial, retail and residential space, thus enlarging
Madison's tax base.
No comments:
Post a Comment