Council Lady Jolie Justus promised biz leaders that street ownership would be one of her biggest priorities. Meanwhile ongoing violence and a continued crackdown have continued to hurt the party district. Here's an important round-up of the situation. Checkit:
Proposed legislation could change the way revelers experience Westport
Is a popular entertainment district in Kansas City losing its luster? City leaders are considering legislation that could change the way revelers experience the popular entertainment district. Violence in Westport Gun violence has plagued a once-booming Westport and some say it has given the popular late night entertainment district a black eye.
Jolie lies a lot. She also eats pussy a lot.
ReplyDeleteTALK AND READ ABOUT URANIUM ONE.THE BIGGEST COVERUP IN HISTORY AND THE DEMOCRATS ARE HIDING IT
ReplyDeleteThe hall wants Westport to die so they can give more freebies to developers who build apartments that will be trendy for a couple years then sit vacant until they go section 8
ReplyDeleteGun violence is booming everywhere...Not just Westport...
ReplyDeleteTen pounds of shit in a five pound bag. If a Westport business is going to go belly in up over street privatization it just isn't much of a business. Let it go belly up. Citizens need to make damn sure that turning over any city streets to a private entity requires compensation to the tax payers, elimination of ALL city maintenance and services related to the street and assumption of full liability by the entity.
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ReplyDeleteBroaden your horizons try turning off the radio or iPhone and work an 8 hour day doing physical labor.
You'll have a wonderful change of attitude.
The world will be better when you die
DeleteTo many other entertainment venues With great food Variety of drinks And less violence.
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