KANSAS CITY URBAN CORE WORKS TO SAVE THE PASEO STEPS!!!

Nice look at locals working to save a local landmark that's important to residents throughout the community and the metro. Take a look:

Iconic steps outside Paseo High could get a makeover

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The famous steps on the hill along Volker Boulevard near the Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts in Kansas City, Missouri, could get a much-needed facelift. The owner of a local business believes the steps could become a place for the community to gather and re-energize neighbors to develop healthy habits.

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  1. The MLK steps ?

    Many
    Loss
    Koloreds

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  2. So it’s not paseo for Paseo high school? Because I thought that was a senior project for the school way back in the day?

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  3. ^^^^ That's exactly right.

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  4. Mr. Diversity4/24/19, 12:16 AM

    "believes the steps could become a place for the community to gather"

    Wear armor!!!!! Our "gatherings" tend to be rather violent.

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  5. So the $100+ millions at 18th and Vine aren't enough to provide "a place for the community to gather"?
    Or on the newly-named $375,00/year MLK Boulevard?
    Or the parking lot of the taxpayer-funded grocery store at 31st and Prospect?
    Or the newly-security overloaded Westport?
    Nothing here that another few million dollars can't help with.
    It never changes.

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  6. ^^so why cry about it then?

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  7. Money, it's a hit
    Don't give me that
    Do goody good bullshit

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  8. Another example of failed infrastructure and deferred maintenance by the Slie organization.

    He stated; "If it becomes a reality, he said it will serve as a beacon to encourage a healthy lifestyle that will lure more visitors to Kansas City."

    KCMO supposedly has 25 million tourists/visitors anally and KCMO cannot handle any more as we are filled up. This momentum is so overwhelming.

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  9. ^^^and you're so boring.

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