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Slow Down Y Demo – 02/11/16

The Illinois Times
Letter to the Editor

Mayor Langfelder should reconsider his quickly decided plans to demolish the old YWCA building downtown, and he should allow access to the building to all contractors interested in assessing its rehabilitation potential.

The YWCA building, located in the north mansion block which the city now owns, belongs to the citizens of Springfield. The redevelopment process for that block should include a paid and neutral assessment of the building’s potential before the city begins demolition.

The city should encourage developers to consider Y building preservation in their redevelopment plans for the mansion block, and inform them that federal tax credits are available for rehab of historically designated buildings in landmarked areas.

Only after completion and review of all the redevelopment ideas/proposals should the city consider demolishing the Y building if economic and other factors make rehabilitation unfeasible.

Joe McMenamin
Alderman, Ward 7

The Illinois Times

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Now leaving Springfield – Oct. 15, 2015

Chris Britt
The Illinois Times

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IL Times – Feb. 2012

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Joe in St. Patrick’s Day Parade – 3/17/2015

 

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Police and Fire Pensions – Jan. 2, 2015

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The Illinois Times

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NAPA Auto Parts – June 26, 2014

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Help police! – April 24, 2014

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Pensionzilla – March 13, 2014

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Hy-Vee proceeds with purchase of old Kmart property Jan 20, 2012

By TIM LANDIS (tim.landis@sj-r.com)

The State Journal-Register

Hy-Vee Corp. has exercised its option to buy the former Kmart building, an abandoned bowling alley and a payday loan store on MacArthur Boulevard in order to build a supermarket and convenience store.

Company spokeswoman Ruth Comer said Friday the Iowa-based retailer would like to begin construction as soon as possible, pending city action on creation of a tax-increment financing district along the boulevard. “We did close on the three properties we were looking at,” said Comer. “We’ll be watching closely what the city does with the TIF, as it will figure into our plans.”

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Ward 7 Newsletter January 2012

Dear Friends and Neighbors,                                                             Winter 2012

This letter updates various issues in Ward 7 and our City.

While canvassing our neighborhoods last year, many residents commented on the poor
condition of our roads and sidewalks. Many are cracked and deteriorated.

With that in mind, I have talked on several occasions with Mr. Mark Mahoney, our new City Public Works
Director, regarding the sidewalk, street, and other improvements needed in Ward
7. Although there is no guarantee,