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What's BR's most fixable problem?
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:33 pm
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:33 pm
We all know Baton Rouge has its share of problems. From HIV rates to being safer than a whole 3% of cities in the US, there is a lot that could and should be done.
You have been given the title of Glorious Leader of Baton Rouge for the next five years. As Glorious Leader, you control Baton Rouge. No one questions your decisions and all of your decisions are final. The catch? You can only fix one major problem. Aside from the issue you focus on, the city operates as usual.
What problem do you pick? What problem do you think would have the greatest impact if fixed? Keep in mind, you only have five years to make a lasting difference.
You have been given the title of Glorious Leader of Baton Rouge for the next five years. As Glorious Leader, you control Baton Rouge. No one questions your decisions and all of your decisions are final. The catch? You can only fix one major problem. Aside from the issue you focus on, the city operates as usual.
What problem do you pick? What problem do you think would have the greatest impact if fixed? Keep in mind, you only have five years to make a lasting difference.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:34 pm to White Russian
Economy. Build infrastructure to support something else besides blue collar plant workers.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:34 pm to White Russian
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This post was edited on 1/4/18 at 10:27 am
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:34 pm to White Russian
Too many expired inspection stickers, duh
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:34 pm to White Russian
There are several problems that could be fixed with one solution.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:35 pm to White Russian
I will not say something racist. I will not say something racist
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:35 pm to ASTL
we can see where this is going.
just stop right there
just stop right there
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:37 pm to White Russian
St. George is the only answer
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:39 pm to Cajun Revolution
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Economy. Build infrastructure to support something else besides blue collar plant workers.
Right. Because the blue collar plant workers are the problem
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:39 pm to White Russian
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From HIV rates
That stat is misleading because it counts the population at Angola, and every other prison in the area. Angola has a high population of HIV/AIDS patients, and if you broke that stat down further it would show that West Feliciana Parish actually has the highest rate.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:40 pm to White Russian
By banning rims larger than 20", I think they could force the criminals elsewhere.......
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:42 pm to White Russian
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being safer than a whole 3% of cities in the US, there
The same website says Monroe is only safer than 1% of US cities and Lafayette is only safer than 4%. Hmmmmm.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:43 pm to White Russian
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being safer than a whole 3% of cities in the US,
is this just for black people?
Posted on 4/16/14 at 12:53 pm to recruitnik
I'd take a page out of Lafayette's book and build a municipal fiber to the home network, or do whatever it takes to get Google to come build one in Baton Rouge.
It would give homes and businesses super high speed internet for a fraction of the price of what incumbent companies charge now, put Baton Rouge on the map more than it is now, and attract new business based on that kind of bandwidth being available. Multiple companies and business relocated cross country to Lafayette after they built out their network.
It would give homes and businesses super high speed internet for a fraction of the price of what incumbent companies charge now, put Baton Rouge on the map more than it is now, and attract new business based on that kind of bandwidth being available. Multiple companies and business relocated cross country to Lafayette after they built out their network.
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