Kansas City East Side Money Probs Explained Behind Newspaper Paywall

Complaints over tax cash surplus basically revealing a dearth of investment prospects . . . Possibly worth a click but the link tease explains enough. Read more:

$13 million left unspent on East Side development in KC: 'That just can't happen'

The one-eighth-cent sales tax designed to help Kansas City's impoverished East Side is at a crossroads. Almost three years after voters approved the levy, conditions in the targeted district - 9th Street to Gregory Boulevard, The Paseo to Indiana Avenue - remain largely unchanged, and unacceptable.

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  1. That’s odd..... that area isn’t the east side. You can call it what you want but it won’t change the fact that is the hood, central core, monkey land is full of rapin Robbin murderous blacks and nobody wants to risk their lives building a business there. FACT.

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    1. And yet it's not. Weird.

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  2. I never pay to get past a paywall. There are plenty of other ways to get info.

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  3. The "Green Impact Zone".
    "Rehabbing" two houses on Tracy for $ 1 million.
    Citadel Plaza.
    Millions of tax dollars converted into thin air.
    It never changes.

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  4. "Of the $16.7 million earmarked for East Side projects so far, $13 million remains unspent." I'd like to know who got the $3.7 million that has been spent, and what they did with it. Does the city still employ an internal auditor?

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  5. So, 13 Million remains unspent? I doubt that very much. I would bet that the money is GONE !! Bike lanes, etc. Fat revs. 18th bottomless pit.

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  6. probably judy garland playing, queenie rainbow glittered filled bike lanes. With tire swings above.

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  7. If that is all it takes to absolve whitey of guilt, then I think that's money well spent.

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