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Encourage Bottom-Up Redevelopment: Reason Saves Cleveland With Drew Carey, Ep. 5 

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Cleveland has spent billions on big-ticket urban redevelopment efforts including heavily subsidized sports stadiums and convention centers that have utterly failed to revitalize the citys economy. Should the city be pouring even more money into and pinning yet higher hopes on long-odds mega-projects? Or should they realize that bottom-up projects driven by the actual residents and private-sector investors are the best was to build a vibrant city for the long haul?
Reason Saves Cleveland with Drew Carey is written and produced by Paul Feine; camera and editing by Roger Richards and Alex Manning; narrated by Nick Gillespie; music by the Cleveland band Cats on Holiday and Max Bowerman. This is the fifth of six episodes that will air March 15-19, 2010.
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Комментарии : 58   
@iThog
@iThog 14 лет назад
Exactly, lets ignore the easy fixes and focus all our attention on problems that are much more difficult and contentious. Nevermind that progress on the easy issues may make it easier to attack the tough ones. Bravo!
@sugarkang
@sugarkang 14 лет назад
love this show. needs to be on TV.
@ForOrAgainstUs
@ForOrAgainstUs 14 лет назад
There is an Applebees less than 1000 ft from the closest wal-mart. I cracked up at that.
@slack7639
@slack7639 13 лет назад
Government needs to stay small, and Government needs to break up big business like Walmart, so smaller businesses can thrive, then you'll create the opportunity for good paying jobs, and the desired vibrant economy.
@ForTehNguyen
@ForTehNguyen 14 лет назад
proud to be Texan, even more proud to be Houstonian. Freedom, it just works
@RomanV101
@RomanV101 13 лет назад
It's fantastic that Houston has no zoning mandates. American cities often force segregated uses, ie shops far away from housing, which effectively outlaws walkable neighborhoods. I think the problems with Houston are minimum lot size rules, parking requirements, lack of mass transit, etc
@sarjim4381
@sarjim4381 10 лет назад
There's a reason I left both Cleveland and California and now live in Alabama. We can't run a deficit, and that automatically keeps the size of government within the control of the taxpayer. Is is perfect? No. But it's still a lot better than what I saw in Cleveland and California.
@soylentgreenb
@soylentgreenb 14 лет назад
Its curious that our city planers go to study places like Venice, yet fail to realize the blindingly obvious fact that nobody centrally planned Venice.
@62636263c
@62636263c 14 лет назад
The last thing a controller wants is to give up any control, unless there is some angle for personal enrichment.
@DKWtube
@DKWtube 11 лет назад
Height limits hardly have anything to do with the problem. It's mostly land use segregation, parking minimums, and the many policies favoring the movement of automobile travel over walkability.
@gamp0001
@gamp0001 14 лет назад
@bibikwan Sprawl does not come from a lack of zoning laws. On the contrary, zoning laws are the biggest contributors to the existence of urban sprawl. Height restrictions on buildings are the top of the list, followed closely by laws that artificially raise property values. Case in point: L.A., CA.
@voyowee
@voyowee 14 лет назад
As opposed to urban blight in the middle of urban blight... I know what I prefer.
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@studio7manga - you are absolutely correct... aside from the oil industry... there is defense money in Texas... and a lot of projects were funneled there because of the Bush's and their associates over the years. Who does Cleveland have now? I've never even been there - but I understand economics. As you said those industries that flourished in Cleveland, Pittsburgh etc. are not as they once were. It has almost NOTHING to do with zoning laws.
@rmcdaniel423
@rmcdaniel423 11 лет назад
Sure, the regulatory schemes in one city vs. another may not be purely black and white, but if one shade of grey yields better results than another, how do you argue against that?
@KagarBeardtooth
@KagarBeardtooth 14 лет назад
"...you could put a pawn shop in the middle of a residential neighborhood, and we don't want that." ...Why not?
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@studio7manga - I agree with everything you said except "incentives"... Why? Because companies that are "bribed" to locate a business in a place will only keep it there until someone offers them a better deal or there is another low cost local. Look how many manufacturing jobs left old cities and went to new cities... only to eventually send the jobs overseas. Cities have to attract jobs who have a real "concrete" reason (pardon the pun) to be there.
@hagbard72
@hagbard72 14 лет назад
All crumbling empires need bread and circuses to keep the sheeple from noticing the empire is collapsing.
@Ozbrithian
@Ozbrithian 11 лет назад
Me too! Chimichangas are the food of the Gods! I don't believe in tacos they are just a state of mind.
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
This is ridiculous... Houston is "fresh" and in the "sun-belt". Cleveland is "old" (more expensive to maintain) and in the "snow-belt". Houston in terms of land size is almost twice as big as Chicago... they CAN get by without zoning laws. You can't compare the two.
@darthutah6649
@darthutah6649 5 лет назад
Cost of living in Cleveland is roughly the same as it is in Houston (maybe a little lower). The problem isn't expenses but rather lack of opportunity and high crime.
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@studio7manga - Cleveland just has to re-invent itself. It has VERY LITTLE to do with zoning. Changing the zoning in certain areas yes... but not having zoning in an old city is completely ludicrous. That's like saying old cities should rip out there sewers because they are too expensive to maintain.
@scottvska
@scottvska 14 лет назад
I guess you think that when someone asks a question they're proposing something.
@libertyfizz
@libertyfizz 14 лет назад
The political guy in a dying city calls a city that is growing and prospering a joke. Yeah the people in Huston are laughing all the way to the bank Cleveland. Sadly the people of Cleveland who understand that removing zoning is a great idea have already moved to Huston by now along with their entrepreneurial energy and the jobs that will create. If prosperity is not enough of an incentive how do you expect to get Cleveland to recover?
@oilhammer04
@oilhammer04 14 лет назад
In my town you just need to be in good with the city counsel and you will get a zone rezoned.
@Brambledemon
@Brambledemon 14 лет назад
I don't know-I ten to think zoning laws are a necessary evil. It sounds like Cleveland has taken it to a silly extreme, but I wouldn't want a strip club opening up next door to me. There has to be a mid-point between letting people do whatever they want-and crushing economic growth like Cleveland is doing.
@scottvska
@scottvska 14 лет назад
Okay, but how do high taxes and zoning laws explain Cleveland's murder rate?
@CountArtha
@CountArtha 14 лет назад
Wow; even the city officials in Houston wear slicker suits.
@truthadvocate
@truthadvocate 14 лет назад
Zoning laws = higher cost of living = poor people suffer.
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@slack7639 - big problem... Wal Mart can spend loads and loads of money on lobbyist... the small business guy can't. Plus - many politicians I'm sure have stakes in Wal-mart or companies who profit off of Wal-mart.
@sniper6081
@sniper6081 14 лет назад
I know right. I mean, why's it so hard for people to do that? You know?
@nicademus1974
@nicademus1974 14 лет назад
They are totally off base with the wal-mart thing. Wally world is the worst example of free market capitalism you can find.
@UrDreamsOurSweatLLC
@UrDreamsOurSweatLLC 11 лет назад
you can not even go to IHOP with out crazy people getting into fights with the armed guards .
@kittyprydekissme
@kittyprydekissme 14 лет назад
What's wrong with having a pawn shop in a residential neighbourhood?
@dorvinion
@dorvinion 14 лет назад
It ruins the quaint charm and centrally planned beauty of inner city slums
@gamp0001
@gamp0001 14 лет назад
@nicademus1974 can you be more specific? Wal Mart has used legislation to gain an edge in entering communities 9eminent domain, etc.), which I would agree is not free enterprise. That being said, Wal Mart's principal competition for building new stores is a vocal minority of people who insist on using legislation to shut down free enterprise. Knowing this, it's hard to blame Wal Mart for fighting fire with fire.
@scawarren
@scawarren 11 лет назад
Well this is the 5th episode and it seems Cleveland's biggest problem was government; imagine that :/
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@ForTehNguyen - do you really think that potentially in 50 years that Houston won't have zoning laws???
@CaliforniaArchitect
@CaliforniaArchitect 14 лет назад
I don't need some overpaid goverment worker to supposedly protect me from a pawn shop in the middle of a residential area. A pawn shop owner is going to locate where there is commercial traffic; not in a residential area. I'll take the free market zoning of Houson, TX or Hong Kong, China anytime over Cleveland, OH.
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@angel55676 - yeah these things sound good in the beginning but they always catch up in the end.
@bibikwan
@bibikwan 14 лет назад
no zoning codes does have its benefits but man what about sprawl?
@ForTehNguyen
@ForTehNguyen 14 лет назад
just lower taxes and regulations jesus, it wont cost any money to implement
@DKWtube
@DKWtube 11 лет назад
Those are symptoms, not problems.
@bittergunowner12
@bittergunowner12 14 лет назад
@ElvinCole You just read my mind.
@samuils
@samuils 14 лет назад
lol, well said I like it
@kittyprydekissme
@kittyprydekissme 14 лет назад
@godgunsncountry What is an ROI?
@libertyfizz
@libertyfizz 14 лет назад
@ForTehNguyen They want to save Cleveland but the vids make me want to move to Houston and start a business. Now if I get the spouse on board for the move.
@Mastikator
@Mastikator 14 лет назад
@ForTehNguyen The powers that be would have less power with less taxes and regulations.
@JBSauce
@JBSauce 14 лет назад
Sorry Drew, Applebee's sucks.
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@fatpak419 - i agree
@rrush2214
@rrush2214 14 лет назад
216!
@flagship21
@flagship21 14 лет назад
aleast they will have nice buildings
@Amidat
@Amidat 13 лет назад
@studio7manga - OK - got it..
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