FOLLOW THE BROKEN BRICK ROAD
This past week business owners in the revitalized Wealthy Street district made a ruckus with the City of Grand Rapids to get a stretch of their main drag repaired near Diamond Avenue. Two years ago the City repaved this section of Wealthy with bricks. Not a bad idea necessarily, but an unnamed City official had the bright idea of making the new brick pavement look like old distressed pavement. So the City used worn bricks for the job in place of new ones.
Instead of a quaint jaunt down memory lane, a highway to hell now fronts Wealthy Street businesses. The deliberately dilapidated road causes traffic to roar as tires slap the busted bricks and large trucks to send shockwaves througout the neighborhood as they bounce over the uneven brickwork. Now taxpayers are facing an estimated $112,000 bill to rebrick Wealthy Street and fix the City Engineer's experiment in retro street design.
Now please remind me why we keep giving the allegedly retired Bill Cole the City Engineer's job every year?
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