Kansas City Taxpayer Questions Emerge Over Populous River Market Parking Now Closed



Citizen media reporting on a local subsidy now unavailable to the public thanks to corporate relocation away from the toy train streetcar line . . .

"The KCMO owned parking garage in the Populous Building River Market has closed . . . Possibly, permanently. Of course, this begs an answer to the question of why our tax dollars were used to build a parking facility for a corporate building."

Developing . . .

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  1. Why not open it up to the niggers? They can pee where they like, blast dey car radios and it can be a mini-jumgle for our little ape tribe.

    You like niggers, Tony. Why not ook this idea at them and see if they eek back?

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  2. the old Populous building is surrounded by new residential development, it probably won't be too long until some other developer comes in and converts that building and the parking garage

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  3. It does not beg the question. It may avoid or, more likely leave unanswered the question. Different words mean different things.

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  4. I heard that they are putting up a big glass box around the place and will be using it as a "sharespace" work studio.

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  5. KCMO should stick to stuff they know about like streetcars!

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  6. Goldman Sachs: Lots of pain, no gain in 2016

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  7. 7:13 am. The tif on the old Populous building has another 10-15 years to go. So for a new developer to convert the building to apartments, he would want to have tif. Can you have tif on top of tif?

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  8. Tax breaks were used for the building, tax breaks were used for the company to move to the Plaza, including financial assistance from the Port Authority.... I guess Brush Creek is now a major waterway.

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  9. Our tax dollars not at work. For anyone.

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  10. We have enough City agencies already giving our tax dollars away. Port Authority must be stopped.

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