[quote name='dmaul1114']Yeah, I'm not sure how retirement homes are viewed as a positive development to people our ages (20s and 30s). :lol: Even parks tend to be useless. A city really just needs one big, functional park (running trails, ball parks, pool etc.). Most of the other parks tend to just be playgrounds and picnic areas etc. The only developments I really care about are restaurants, entertainment options, cultural options (museums, art galleries etc.).
Ohio was never my cup of tea. Just too damn flat. Better than WV were I grew up since it at least has cities. But Cleveland and Cincy are pretty crappy with how much they've declined with the death of factory jobs. But maybe they'll turn it around. Pittsburgh is a good example of an old rust belt city that's done a good job of at least redeveloping the downtown area.
As for city cleanliness--yeah, dense urban centers generally aren't going to be clean like smaller towns or the wealthy suburbs. On that front, the cleanest city I've been to in the US is San Diego. And that's just because they have a huge street cleaning crew that's out every night sweeping the streets and picking up stuff on the sidewalks etc.[/QUOTE]
Cant disagree enough on both ends. First off the area that they are putting the old folks home in are run down buildings in the more ghetto part of town. So basically they are taking old abandoned crappy buildings and replacing them with parks and retirement homes, things that actually add value to the community. Second off parks rock and ill take as many as they will give me. My wife and I go walking several times a week and walking the same trail over and over and over gets boring, its nice to have different places to walk. Parks also help clean the air if you have enough of them.
So again what we have is jobs being created renovating these areas, then jobs being created for the new park rangers and people working the retirement homes. The city is made more beutifull and the homeless have less reason to bum around. Every angle of this is a win.
Anyways as I said, I am still not a big fan of Toledo, but at least there are some steps being made to fix it up. Just most people like DoK stay ignorant to the areas they live in and assume because its shit its always going to be shit. To quote a favorite song - It sucks that you think where I come from is wack, but as long as thats enough to keep your ass from coming back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn6iU_c2cM0
Good song that everyone should learn a lesson from. Maybe DoK wouldn't have been so miserable had she heard it

Id rather be elsewhere, but ill appreciate where I come from at least and there are some great things here.