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Alaska dedicates new parking garage to parking fairies.

 
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Gatsby



Joined: 09 Feb 2007

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:25 am    Post subject: Alaska dedicates new parking garage to parking fairies. Reply with quote

It would be sad if the rest of the country, and world, judged Alaska solely by what they read about Sarah Palin.

There has been a long history of truly great Alaskans, each a rugged pioneer in their own way. Ernest Gruening, Bill Egan, Jay Hammond, Howard Rock, Bob Atwood, Robert Reeve, the heroic Capt. Bob Bartlett of the Karluk, and Senator Bob Bartlett, to name but a few.

And then there's Linny and Susan Pacillo. To honor these truly pioneering brother and sister, Anchorage dedicated a new 10-story parking garage in their honor Tuesday.

Of course, in Alaska they do things a little differently. And the Pacillos sure were different.

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Garage named for parking fairy opens

The new 844-space Linny Pacillo Parking Garage has opened at 517 W. Seventh Ave. The state-owned, 10-story, $44 million development is largely reserved during work days for use by state employees based in the nearby Atwood Building. The public may use it on weekends and after 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, the state said.

The parking garage has three business suites on its street level. One is a Northrim Bank branch. The largest will be a restaurant owned by the owners of the Glacier Brewhouse and Orso restaurants downtown; it is scheduled to open in April. The third suite has not been leased yet, said Tanci Mintz, state leasing and facilities manager.

The garage is named after Linny Pacillo who, with her sister, Susan, became pop heroes by donning tutus and plugging parking meters downtown to protest strict parking enforcement. They were dubbed the Parking Fairies. Pacillo died in 2006.

The art in the garage, under the 1 Percent for Art Program, includes works inspired by Alaska flora and fauna on each garage level, a piece in the main elevator lobby that tells the Parking Fairies story, and a mural over the Seventh Avenue exit titled �Focus on Statehood� that features four men instrumental in Alaska becoming a state 50 years ago: Bob Atwood, Bill Egan, Bob Bartlett and Ernest Gruening, the state said.


Of course, some people might use a different adjective to describe them, and the people who picked the name for the garage. But they have a saying in Alaska: "We don't care how they do it Outside."
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khyber



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anchorage NEEDS a 10 story parking garage?
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Milwaukiedave



Joined: 02 Oct 2004
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Damn liberal media:

Palin: Government Can Fix Social Ills

WASILLA, Alaska, Sept. 9, 2008
(CBS) CBS News Investigative Producer Laura Strickler wrote this story for CBSNews.com.

Sarah Palin�s lasting legacy as mayor of the town of Wasilla, Alaska is a gleaming sports complex with an indoor soccer field, running track and of course, a hockey rink.

To understand what makes the complex so much better than the old rink, all you have to do is sit down. The seats are heated.

This keeps hockey dads and moms like Sarah Palin a lot warmer as they watch their kids zoom around the ice. Palin�s son and future son-in-law have made good use of the facility.

Local pundit Ann Kilkenny attended almost every city council meeting where Palin presided. While dozens of local organizations supported the building of the sports complex, Kilkenny did not, �I think it�s self-serving, I�m not a hockey mom.�

During Palin�s recent convention speech she sharply criticized Senator Barack Obama for wanting to end Bush's tax cuts. She pointed to her sister and husband who are new small business owners in Alaska, �How are they going to be any better off if taxes go up?�

But in fact, the way the hockey rink was built was by raising taxes. Palin funded the project by pushing a special referendum that raised the sales tax by 25 percent. City hall records show the referendum was passed by twenty votes.

One Wasilla resident who voted for the complex is Mike Edwards. He says he spends about an hour a day at the facility watching his son play. He says he�s glad government stepped in to build the new ice because privately run rinks are much more expensive, costing teams as much as $300 an hour to practice compared to $185 at the public rink.

CBS News obtained 86 pages of city council documents that show Palin sought to justify the tax increase to fund the sports complex in part because the private sector had not stepped in to fill the gap. She noted the strong support in the community as a reason to move ahead.

But her most striking argument for raising taxes is one you might not expect from a fiscal conservative. She writes that the rink offers an opportunity for government to stop a social ill like drug abuse or juvenile delinquency before it starts.

Among the documents is this email written from Palin�s account to the �Dept Heads� of the council in January 2001. Although its left margin is sliced off, the message of the email is clear. Palin writes:

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Palin's Email To "Dept. Heads" Of City Council

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��as I look at the money that government [spends] on projects, programs, personnel and facilities to �fix� societies ills and I realize that it�s [be]come more politically correct and accepted for government to throw money towards �after-the-fact [services]�, instead of preventive measures that a community could take to support and promote�family oriented, positive, constructive activities and lifestyles. Even on the local level we [spend] hundreds of thousands of dollars on our Police Dept., Youth Court, DARE Program, etc... �after the fact� fixes for juvenile problems. We are in a position to help prevent (Palin�s emphasis) the [problems] that we are now forced to pay to attempt to remedy.�

This approach sounds surprisingly similar to Senator Barack Obama�s philosophies about youth violence and health care spending. Obama�s �Blueprint for Change� bemoans the lack of money spent on preventive health measures, �The nation faces epidemics of obesity and chronic diseases as well as new threats of pandemic flu and bioterrorism. Yet despite all of this less than 4 cents of every health care dollar is spent on prevention and public health.�

Robin Bailes, another hockey dad who moved to town after the complex was built says he doesn�t think government should be involved in anything, �Every time you want to do something you need five permits.�

But when asked about how he feels about local government funding the ice rink, his tone changes. �Kids like it, so I would probably support it.�

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/08/cbsnews_investigates/main4427776.shtml

http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/palin_planning.pdf
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Gatsby



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Anchorage NEEDS a 10 story parking garage?


Anchorage is not Wasilla.

Anchorage:

http://flickr.com/photos/lancehankins/2187966827/sizes/l/

Wasilla:

http://flickr.com/photos/bob-t/184198917/sizes/o/
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