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danr
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What We're About Here
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May 4 16:43 UTC 1993 |
Welcome to the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti conference!
Anything of local importance is fair game here. Feel free to
enter items regarding local politics, local events, comunity
organizations, local businesses, how you feel about your
neighborhood, or how big the potholes are on your street.
Let's use this conference to make AA/Ypsi an even better place to
live.
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keats
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response 1 of 15:
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May 5 03:33 UTC 1993 |
first!
(well, wait...that didn't make this a better place to live.
sorry about that.)
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glenda
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response 2 of 15:
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May 5 13:07 UTC 1993 |
They cleaned our street yesterday. I think that we were one of the first
ones in the area done. We got a notice not to park on the street from
7:30 am to 3:30 pm or the car would be towed. The last time they did this
type of major cleaning Staci and I had a bit of fun watching all the tow
trucks taking all the cars away. They were pretty much done by the time
I got up yesterday morning so I am assuming that people are finally getting
the idea that they mean it and not many cars had to be towed this time.
This is probably a good thing as people don't come out to go to work or
classes and find their car gone, thus having to pay ransom to get it back,
and the city doesn't have to pay the wrecking company as much or for the
cleaning crews to sit around and wait for the cars to be towed out of the
way. I was a bit disappointed that they were done before Staci got up cause
we like watching the machine wash the street.
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headdoc
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response 3 of 15:
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May 9 16:32 UTC 1993 |
Time and place for a Favorite Gripe. . .when we lived in New Jersey, we payed
lower taxes, had better roads and mail service (I know that's Federal, but when
I get started griping, I cant stop at tax boundaries) but most importantly. our
trasj=h was picked up three (that's right folks. THREE times a week and they
took EVERYTHING. Also, our streets were plowed by 7 AM the same day it snowed.
What's wrong with this picture?
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tired
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response 4 of 15:
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May 17 02:18 UTC 1993 |
They must have been just giving those people something to do.
Would you pay more taxes so that some one would patch the roads two days
per week? What if you got paid more to work less too?
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headdoc
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response 5 of 15:
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May 21 23:00 UTC 1993 |
Are you talking "featherbedding?" or castigating unions?
If I was paid more to do less I would get bored.
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ecy
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response 6 of 15:
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May 22 05:07 UTC 1993 |
re #3 It all depends on how much money your local government took in.
Was that area more overall affluent than aaypsi? If so, you could have
paid lower percentages than here, and still made more revenue for the gov.
MAybe they didn't sink as much into schools, or administrators salaries,
(some of our administrative people make obscenely high salaries, especially
when compared to same size/economic background areas around the country)
Maybe your trash pickup was run by a recycling company, who had id on the
contract, and was making money off it's collections by recycling them. An
And mail? Well, that's bad everywhere. Just look at how many of them
shoot each other.
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vidar
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response 7 of 15:
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Sep 30 02:11 UTC 1993 |
Bjorn is now confused after reading long responses
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adbarr
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response 8 of 15:
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Dec 9 17:35 UTC 1995 |
Picking right up ... Ok .... anybody located within striking distance of
central Ypsilanti interested in helping Ypsilanti District Library and Huron
Valley Community Network establish a public access terminal? No money. Skill,
and dedication required. They have the computer etc. Why not you?
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arthurp
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response 9 of 15:
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Mar 19 21:01 UTC 1996 |
I get next day mail from Oxford MI to AA. Usually.
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hopsing
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response 10 of 15:
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Jan 24 21:07 UTC 1999 |
I am not sure that anyone is really going to care about this. But I am
going to write it anyway, to get out my frustration.
I am a fairly recent employee of U of M who uses the commuter lots down
near the Stadium. Over the Holiday break employees and students were
told that the U of M lots and the meters weren't going to be ticketed.
This was so that they could use less buses, namely the commuter buses
wouldn't run. Being as I still had to work I was expected to park near
central campus so I could walk to work.
I am fairly paranoid and did look at the web site to see if there
were any stipulations about which places meter payments were relaxed.
None were mentioned.
I parked less than 1/2 block from S. University on Tappan st. and
recieved a ticket.
When I complained to Parking services they sent me an email I did
not recieve for almost a week and a half, to turn it into them. They
would take care of it. This I did and thought the whole mess was over.
Friday when I came home from work I was startled to find the
ticket enclosed in a U of M envelope telling me they couldn't take care
of it because it was an Ann Arbor Citation. Now almost a month
afterwards, I am still stuck with a ticket I got because the U of M
parking services people thought it inconvenient to put in the fine
print on their Holiday Schedual.
I do plan on taking this to Ann Arbor Parking services, I would
be interested in knowing if anyone has any other suggestions.
Maybe I shouldn't be complaining about a $15 parking ticket but
the injustice of it is what makes me angry.
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e4808mc
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response 11 of 15:
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Jan 25 04:33 UTC 1999 |
You might ask your direct supervisor if there is a way to pay the ticket out
of office funds, because it was an employer-based problem.
You've learned the hard way that the UM parking and police force are entirely
separate from the Ann Arbor parking and police force. The only metered
parking that the UM controls is on UM property, not city streets. It would
be very easy to get confused and think that city streets around central campus
were University streets. On North Campus, it is more obvious where the campus
begins and the city ends.
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bobby76
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response 12 of 15:
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Aug 10 17:17 UTC 1999 |
hello guys
pass
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gypsi
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response 13 of 15:
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Nov 3 20:07 UTC 1999 |
Wow...dead cf... =)
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srw
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response 14 of 15:
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Nov 28 19:16 UTC 1999 |
occasional lurkers passing through, looking for stuff, and finding none.
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mta
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response 15 of 15:
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Jan 1 14:10 UTC 2000 |
Oh, often finding *something. Not necessarily anything interesting or
relevant -- but something. Like this, f'rinstane. ;)
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