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  1. IMADIVA

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    Mar 28th, 14:57

    Good job Marilyn et.al. It's great to see this project going forward for it benefits everyone in the downtown area. WCP - thanks for reporting on the progress that has been made to date.

  2. righteousguy

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    Mar 28th, 11:25

    Simcoe, why do you persist on raining on people's parades? The park is not in Allentown, it is in the West Village south of Allentown where the community there has worked very hard with police and the city to clean up the area. If you want to do something in Allentown, or if you want to report something, call the police station on Main and Tupper and ask to meet with the chief there. She's good to work with and can help on Allen.

    Now for the congratulations to a hard working all volunteer group who seems to get things done that most nonprofits with full time staffing can't. This is a great effort and I'm pulling and praying for that grant for you guys.

  3. MikeS

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    Mar 28th, 10:13

    Excellent. Nice addittion to the recently renovated Hutch Tech.

  4. righteousguy

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    Mar 28th, 12:01

    Like I said before, sounds like a good story OUTSIDE of this one. These people have done a good job and deserve some handclaps here. To volunteer to mkae education opps for kids and make the space better is amazing. Don't go off the thread, write about it and I'm sure BR will put it on the sight. Let's be courteous to the efforts made on this project. Just a suggestion.

  5. eison

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    Mar 28th, 13:24

    I think this is great for that area, that park has so much potential!

  6. RaChaCha

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    Mar 28th, 15:46

    The last paragraph of the article especially caught my eye - it's very savvy to use the upcoming national preservation conference as a goal/deadline. Best regards and wishes to all.

  7. righteousguy

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    Mar 28th, 13:09

    Sorry Simcoe, tears are good for the soul, tho. As far as the West Village, it was there before Allentown and was named before Allentown. Just some info for ya.

  8. bcd

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    Mar 28th, 16:59

    Ra-cha-cha, good point, and the one above it that says -also working to establish an endowment to assure upkeep of the restored park. Any unspent funds from individual gifts and corporate donations will be placed in a Johnson Park Endowment administered by the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo.- That can really make or break a project since many wonder what will happen a few years down the line. Will the park really be kept up? The endowment will make that a surety. I also see from their website about the restoration fund that the fund itself is administered by the Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo. That's working smart. It leaves the job to those that have the background and experience. This is a totally credible and sustainable project. I wish them the best for the funding. Amazing what a strong volunteer force can do.

  9. flapper21

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    Mar 29th, 11:33

    Having attended the reveal of this project this past July, I have also visited the website and paused to think of the amount of research and time/sweat equity this group has done from a ground up platform. I agree with righteous and bcd that this almost grassroots and all volunteer group has done more than many organized and salaried associations. Good for them and good for our city!

    I look forward to the completion of the phase that is in competition now. If it is funded, there will be no stopping the final phase of the fountain and education conservatory. And that bodes well for all of WNY.

  10. AtwaterLouse

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    Mar 28th, 15:45

    simcoe - I share your lack of trust, but there'd be a way to do it pretty much on the level. There's no doubt inside the BPD, they have all crime reports and all arrest computerized in this day and age. Probably they've had that for many decades now. If a summary of each crime report inluding day, time, location, type of crime, whtehr or not there was an arrest, etc. - was automatically (without anybody deciding yes/no per report) added to a database accessible from the web - then there could always be a little mischief once in a while, but it should be pretty accurate. For sure it'd be much more informative and objective than the 4 or 5 short reports for the whole city that the Buffalo News decides to make room for every day.

  11. MRodgers

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    Mar 28th, 14:20

    GDC! But, the fountain IS going to be reinstalled in Phase III, except we're going to cover it with the conservatory so people can enjoy it throughout the year, especially some of the elderly who can sit by it in the Winter while enjoying the warmth of the sun. Why have a fountain that freezes during the cold weather months - that's what the rain cystern, solar and wind power is for, as well.

  12. bcd

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    Mar 28th, 16:58

    Ra-cha-cha, good point, and the one above it that says -also working to establish an endowment to assure upkeep of the restored park. Any unspent funds from individual gifts and corporate donations will be placed in a Johnson Park Endowment administered by the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo.- That can really make or break a project since many wonder what will happen a few years down the line. Will the park really be kept up? The endowment will make that a surety. I also see from their website about the restoration fund that the fund itself is administered by the Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo. That's working smart. It leaves the job to those that have the background and experience. This is a totally credible and sustainable project. I wish them the best for the funding. Amazing what a strong volunteer force can do.

  13. simcoe

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    Mar 28th, 15:29

    This is a great project but I felt the need to complain about Allen & the surrounding streets. For every person working to make it a great area there's 100 freaks, panhandlers, and/or people that look like they'd slit my thraot for a buck. Ya I know it's a city but the concentration down there is horrendous.

    Atwater-Even if they published reports I'm not sure if I'd trust them the list anything but a fraction of the incidents.

  14. simcoe

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    Mar 28th, 12:37

    Hey, if it didn't rain the plants wouldn't grow, right? Sorry, didn't know two blocks south of Allen was the "West Village" who came up with that name? And where's the East, South, and North Villages. Anyhow, Righteousbrother you made me feel simply awful, you ruined my whole day. Can you see my tear drops on the screen?

  15. simcoe

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    Mar 28th, 11:11

    Could they advance getting rid of the hostile freaks in Allentown? I know cops in Bflo will NEVER walk a beat but damn, Allen on Fri & Sat nights could sure use a couple.

  16. GDC

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    Mar 28th, 13:22

    What about bringing the 'Fountain' back to this park (right where that huge rock is now. I've seen an old post card showing one that would be very nice to have again.

  17. mmjazz

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    Mar 28th, 11:53

    I can understand the concerns on allen, but I echo righteousguy. I have talked to the police dept before and they are very willing to provide crime information street by street. Do most people believe that the crime information that comes out is accurate? Is there an effort to keep some of it from the public?

  18. righteousguy

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    Mar 29th, 22:31

    Ya know, if you want to talk about Allentown, write an article for this sight. This is an article about my neighborhood and the badgering about Allen Street has nothing to do with it. Go ahead, Mariner and Simcoe, use your writing skills and get your point across in a focused article about Allentown.

  19. Mariner

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    Mar 29th, 22:24

    It would be nice to see Cops walking Allen. But that will never happen they dont have time for that.

  20. AtwaterLouse

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    Mar 28th, 15:15

    mmjazz - To answer your questions, if any police dept truly wants to make detailed street-by-street info public as you're saying the Buffalo PD does, they could easily regularly publish it online. The BPD doesn't.

    I have talked to the police dept before and they are very willing to provide crime information street by street. Do most people believe that the crime information that comes out is accurate? Is there an effort to keep some of it from the public?

    Google 'chicago crime' and you'll see in the top result one good example of what a growing number of cities are doing do to publicly release up-to-date geographically detailed info. I tried incluing that web site address here, but maybe that's why my comment wouldn't post.

    There's good examples for others cities too. The BPD wouldn't need a fancy web site for that - just ongoing web-based release of crime report data in some format that others could then display or tabulate.

  21. theodora

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    May 5th, 19:20

    The above-mentioned rock I truly like. Hope it can stay. Every park should have wonderful rocks: they're wonderful old citizens, older than the trees, the houses, the human nearby dwellers and any park visitors. In fact, I wish the park could have many more... Today driving through the park saw someone working and planting in the circle garden. Gorgeous.