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  <title type="text">Newest comments on The Sacramento Press written by jgb1mookie</title>
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    <title type="text">jgb1mookie on "Skaters hit ice in Midtown"</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.sacramentopress.com/comment/18378/Very_sad_that_the_city_did_not_get_any_feedback_on_this_project_from_the_residents_that_live_next_t" />
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      <name>jgb1mookie</name>
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    <id>comment-18378</id>
    <updated>2009-11-28T15:54:07Z</updated>
    <published>2009-11-28T15:54:07Z</published>
    <content type="text">Very sad that the city did not get any feedback on this project from the residents that live next to it prior to building it. I live 22 steps from the rink. Notification to the residents that the street was closing came 2 weeks to the day AFTER the street actually closed. Construction when it was being built started at 5:30 am (that is hammering, generators, power saws, etc.)---not very conducive to sleep, especially on saturday and sunday. Parking just from closing the street became a nightmare and now with skaters added to this, is impossible. And the location means residents have to go 5 blocks out of the way every time they want to get home because J and I streets are one way and I street is not a through street. During second saturdays, residents were issued specal parking permits. this is going on for a few months and no special permits are being offered to the residents. As a former northerner, I like the idea of a downtown rink, but 1 block south (between L and K) would have been MUCH better: no immediate residents to have to deal with constant noise and music, better traffic flow, less parking impact, better walking since the street is not as narrow, less visual pollution--the big tractor trailor across the street truly ruins the nice tree-lined neighborhood view, and only 2 businesses would be blocked instead of the 6-10 that are in the current block. Why did the rink have to be built at the expense of changing the the whole character of the street?? Not a good plan folks.!</content>
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    <dc:date>2009-11-28T15:54:07Z</dc:date>
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    <title type="text">jgb1mookie on "Midtown ice rink opens "</title>
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      <name>jgb1mookie</name>
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    <id>comment-18377</id>
    <updated>2009-11-28T15:51:50Z</updated>
    <published>2009-11-28T15:51:50Z</published>
    <content type="text">Very sad that the city did not get any feedback on this project from the residents that live next to it prior to building it.  I live 22 steps from the rink.  Notification to the residents that the street was closing came 2 weeks to the day AFTER the street actually closed.  Construction when it was being built started at 5:30 am (that is hammering, generators, power saws, etc.)---not very conducive to sleep, especially on saturday and sunday.  Parking just from closing the street became a nightmare and now with skaters added to this, is impossible.  And the location means residents have to go 5 blocks out of the way every time they want to get home because J and I streets are one way and I street is not a through street.  During second saturdays, residents were issued specal parking permits.  this is going on for a few months and no special permits are being offered to the residents. As a former northerner, I like the idea of a downtown rink, but 1 block south (between L and K) would have been MUCH better:  no immediate residents to have to deal with constant noise and music, better traffic flow, less parking impact, better walking since the street is not as narrow, less visual pollution--the big tractor trailor across the street truly ruins the nice tree-lined neighborhood view, and only 2 businesses would be blocked instead of the 6-10 that are in the current block.  Why did the rink have to be built at the expense of changing the the whole character of the street??   Not a good plan folks.!</content>
    <dc:creator>jgb1mookie</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-11-28T15:51:50Z</dc:date>
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