by Joe Fitzgerald
Those who miss daily journalism could probably name the stories that have slipped under the radar this year. One is the countyโs attempt to take over Massanutten Technical Center and the cityโs decision to reject their bullying. Those who managed to keep up with the details knew the split was inevitable, with the only mystery being whether county officials thought theyโd be successful in their takeover or if their behavior was intended all along to drive the city out of the facility.
The other story that almost slipped past the turnstiles was The Link, a massive student housing project downtown. The City Council will hold a public hearing on the project Tuesday night. It would be beneficial to the city as a whole if everyone who plans to vote in the next two City Council elections would attend or watch the meeting.
Many people may vote in those elections based on the outcome of the rezoning request from the out-of-town developers. If itโs approved, incumbents may lose the votes of the thousand whoโve signed a petition against The Link and the hundreds more who tried to sign after the petition software failed. If the rezoning is denied, those same candidates may lose the votes of those whoโve accepted the developerโs glib promises of a car-free paradise full of JMU students taking the bus to the grocery store.
In a perfect world, citizens would not vote based on a single project, but on the qualifications of the candidates, and itโs there that Tuesday night could be instructive.
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