Last week brought news of another mixed-use development coming to Richardson -- Northside at UTD -- and the expansion of another -- Eastside. That's on top of earlier news of two expansions to Richardson's premiere mixed-used development CityLine. First was the announcement that Raytheon would build new offices there. Second was that Whole Foods would anchor a new retail development there.
All this is great news for Richardson. The city is growing. The growth is balanced between commercial and residential. So, why am I not ecstatic? After the jump, my wistful epiphany.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, at DTC
Dallas Theater Center |
Friday, May 16, 2014
May in the Steger Garden (2014)
From Flowers |
Thursday, May 15, 2014
The Mayor and the Schools: Candidly
Yesterday, we looked at a controversy Richardson Mayor Laura Maczka created by recording a robo-call endorsing a candidate in the Richardson ISD school board race.
Today, we look at how Maczka herself sees the controversy.
Today, we look at how Maczka herself sees the controversy.
After the jump, candidly.Candidly, the reason I did the call is because I was asked. Rachel Chumney is my neighbor, our children attend the same school, and I got to know her in the last school board election, but as I told the city manager yesterday, endorsements matter but they really don't.
I honestly don't know if my endorsement is really all that important.
Source: Lake Highlands Today.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
The Mayor and the Schools: Picking the Trustees
Richardson Mayor Laura Maczka found herself in some hot water with some voters for recording a robo-call endorsing one candidate in the Richardson ISD school board race.
And it wasn't just voters who were concerned. RISD trustee Kris Oliver said:
RISD trustee Adam Meierhofer said:
After the jump, I weigh in.
And it wasn't just voters who were concerned. RISD trustee Kris Oliver said:
Some of you may have received messages from Richardson civic leaders suggesting you vote based on the candidate's city of residence; I urge you to reject this notion and remember that all of our trustees serve at large without regard for any particular geography. Please vote for the candidate you feel has the best qualifications, not the best zip code.
Source: Lake Highlands Today.
RISD trustee Adam Meierhofer said:
I am not sure if there is much precedent for the Mayor of Dallas, Richardson, or Garland endorsing candidates for the RISD school board.
There is precedent in RISD for a strong team of trustees. I understand this has created some distraction and could potentially be divisive, but the board has a strong legacy for collaborating and serving with whomever the community elects, wherever they may reside.
Source: Lake Highlands Today.
After the jump, I weigh in.
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