Talk:Ohio State Route 59

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as far as i know akron can still annex surrounding municipalities, as it threatened to do a year ago regarding Blakemore.

--UltraSkuzzi 23:37, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Annexation

I don't think Akron can annex any more land. It made JEDD agreements with all of the townships around it and part of the agreement was that Akron could not annex land from the townships for a long time, 99 years I believe. I don't know what the deal was with Lakemore, but Akron can't annex it since it is incorporated. It could merge with Lakemore or any other surrounding communities, but that is unlikely to happen.

Lemuel

Huh, i'll have to recheck my facts. I'm not a big fan of destroying infrastructure, so i hope Pasquelic (sp?) errs on the side of caution and works on revitalization of what we do have rather then the endless cycle of build and abandon.

--UltraSkuzzi 00:56, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Beacon Writeup

They had a rather interesting Piece in The Beacon today about Future Plans for the Innerbelt

Let's grow Innerbelt, not nuke it