Thursday, August 6, 2009

Details of deed for park at Southpass still up for discussion

A deed for a 200-acre regional park in the South-Pass development must be fine-tuned before developers and the city can move forward with what is considered the largest, most expensive and most ambitious public-private development in Fayetteville, the Northwest Arkansas Times reported today.
That information was made clear during the Park Board meeting earlier this week but the Times headline was a bit vague on the following morning.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That headline was similar to the one you posted about a few weeks ago after an agenda session at which the council HEARD a request to table further discussion and the vote on the sale barn rezoning proposal. It read like a done deal, but when the council met, the tabling was for two meetings not one.
Time was, newspaper headlines were valuable historical documents. Now, they too often document only the decline of our newspapers.

Anonymous said...

The Fayettevillage Voice, which you have on your list of Links of Interest, has an analysis of the full article. No, wait, maybe that is on the Iconoclast blog. I have read both this morning.
You must be too busy fighting the flood-danger makers to read the paper early mornings. But your photos of the flooding reveal a lot.
Those contractors and developers must be glad you just show the photos and don't tell us what you really think about their content.