Posted on 08/07/2013 8:16:05 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
The primarily white community of Beavercreek, Ohio, is doing everything in its power to keep minority bus riders out, including risking tens of millions of dollars in federal funding.
The suburb of Beavercreek is about 15 minutes east of Dayton. The area boasts a major shopping mall, Wright State University and a medical clinic, according to ThinkProgress. In 2010, the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) proposed adding three new bus stops in Beavercreek, which would bring in people from Dayton, give local business a boost, and offer new education and work opportunities to minorities.
But Beavercreek did everything in its power to keep the buses out. One tactic included mandating expensive guidelines that bus shelters must have heat, AC, and high-tech surveillance. The Beavercreek City Council rejected the RTAs less costly, more straight-forward proposal.
We turned downed an application because they didnt meet our (design) criteria, Beavercreek City Councilman Scott Hadley told to Eye On Ohio.
That's when the civil rights group Leaders for Equality in Action in Dayton (LEAD) filed a complaint under Title VI non-discrimination provisions of the Federal Highway Act. Now Beavercreek stands to lose tens of millions in federal highway funding.
LEADs complaint says that the peculiar demands of the Beavercreek City Council are discriminatory.
The City of Beavercreeks criteria and methods for deciding whether to allow RTA transit stops in Beavercreek, which resulted in denial of the application for those stops had the effect of subjecting African Americans, who disproportionately ride public transit, to discrimination, the complaint said.
The civil rights division of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) ruled in favor of LEAD on June 13. FHWA stated that 11 of the requests made by Beavercreek were outside of standard design criteria and that the rejection of the RTA application had a disproportionate impact on blacks, making it discriminatory.
Beavercreek was ordered by the FHWA to restart the application process with the RTA.
The majority of civil rights complaints, according to FHWA spokesman Doug Hecox, are related to access for disabled citizens. In Dayton and Beavercreek, the issue is purely race.
I cant see anything else but it being a racial thing, Sam Gresham, state chair of Common Cause Ohio, a public interest advocacy group, told ThinkProgress. They dont want African Americans going on a consistent basis to Beavercreek.
Their worldview and logic are two entirely separate things, he said of the Beavercreek City Council.
The Council will meet on the matter again August 12 and has until September 11 to comply with the FHWA order.
Got it. All white people are racists.
(sarc tag or puke tag. can't decide)
Dayton is a liberal city.
Dayton has a liberal newspaper.
The paper is doomed.
Dayton is doomed.
Once Obama completes the destruction of our military and Wright-Patterson AFB is closed, there will be no more Dayton.
Hmmm...
Low Crime/High Crime
Yep, this has to be about race...
Bull S-—.
Go Beavercreek.
Correct;
By the way, I read lats week where some black woman in the news said God is a racist too.
So white people are at least in good company.
There are so many stories around the country, where gangs of “youth” go to malls, and cause trouble.
What exactly should happen? Sadly, if there are too many youth gang type people hanging around malls, they scare away legitimate shoppers. The stores in the malls lose business.
Anyone familiar with the Washington, DC area, may remember what happened to Landover Mall. It was a beautiful suburban mall, but too many gang types started going there, causing trouble, getting in fights, and creating a threatening atmosphere. Legitimate shoppers stayed away, and stores started pulling out of the mall. Eventually the mall was torn down.
Why exactly is there a civil right for youth gangs to go to a suburban mall and bring ghetto behaviors to a place which doesn’t want that????
Okay...I think there is more to the story than this slanted
piece...!
interesting reading the comments and arguments at the article.
Given all the trouble a similar situation created at one of our major malls in Western NY, after the Mall operators caved in to the race card, a loss of $10 Million is chump change.
They will be money ahead if they can keep the buses out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockout_(violent_game)
Theoretically, the malls and stores should welcome the buses, because the buses will deliver more potential customers to them.
But that is only in theory. Liberals may agree with that theory. But the stores know that these new mall “customers” are not going to buy anything.
Go with the HURL tag.
A decade ago I lived in Alabama. One of the malls was over run with 'youths' stirring up trouble by stealing, vandalism and intimidating customers. The cops upped manning and increased patrols in and around the mall.
Some 'community leaders' got their panties in a twist and started protesting. They intimidated the mall owners and tenants into requesting that the increased police presence be stopped.
Within a year, the mall (and most businesses within 5 blocks either direction) was all but a ghost town.
in the 90’s the bus drivers in Minneapolis went on strike. I guess lots of the businesses out of the cities absolutely loved it.
The shoplifting rate at the Mall of America plummeted during the strike.
If you were a shoplifter, would you REALLY want to have to depend on a union-operated bus to make your getaway??
I am a Beavercreek resident and have witnessed what the RTA has done to the Dayton Mall. I don’t want unsupervised, out of control teenagers being bused in to destroy our mall. I guess I’m a racist.
Great points. The gang types scared away real customers, and the stores couldn’t stay in business.
I’m sure the “community leaders” who protested against the increased security and police thought it was racist and profiling of people to have increased security.
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