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KERA Article 10/26/07
« on: October 29, 2007, 12:17:35 PM »
Anna, Tx. faces Nov. 6 vote on alcohol sales
By Sam Baker, KERA News

 


DALLAS, TX (2007-10-26)
Most alcohol referendums in north Texas on the November 6 ballot involve a proposed switch from dry to wet areas. But just two years after becoming Collin County's only city to allow sales of liquor for off-premise consumption, voters in Anna, north of McKinney, could vote to become dry again. City councilman Keith Green of the group Keep Anna Growing hopes the answer is no.

GREEN: "We don't have that many commercial businesses and we don't have the indisutrial support like other surrounding towns have. So it's been a real windfall for the city to have the alcohol there."

Green says the city's three liquor stores have generated between $200,000 to $300,000 in needed revenue for the city But councilman Billy Deragon believes liquor stores will only drive down property vales, and bring in crime and sexually oriented businesses. He says calls focusing on the money now amounts to selling out on the front end.

DERAGON: "You know, you always have to have money, but at the same time, with the commercial growth we've suustained, and if we continue to attract some commercial growth such as restaurants and potential businesses, I think it will grow nicely, It'll just take a little longer."

Green doesn't buy the sexually oriented businesses threat. He says Anna already has passed a strict ordinance to control such businesses. Anna approved liquor sales by a slim margin two years ago. Deragon backed the petition to put it on the ballot again at the request of residents, but he said he won't pursue the issue again if voters say no to a repeal.


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Re: KERA Article 10/26/07
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2007, 12:36:17 PM »
Anna, Tx. faces Nov. 6 vote on alcohol sales
By Sam Baker, KERA News

 


DALLAS, TX (2007-10-26)
Most alcohol referendums in north Texas on the November 6 ballot involve a proposed switch from dry to wet areas. But just two years after becoming Collin County's only city to allow sales of liquor for off-premise consumption, voters in Anna, north of McKinney, could vote to become dry again. City councilman Keith Green of the group Keep Anna Growing hopes the answer is no.

GREEN: "We don't have that many commercial businesses and we don't have the indisutrial support like other surrounding towns have. So it's been a real windfall for the city to have the alcohol there."

Green says the city's three liquor stores have generated between $200,000 to $300,000 in needed revenue for the city But councilman Billy Deragon believes liquor stores will only drive down property vales, and bring in crime and sexually oriented businesses. He says calls focusing on the money now amounts to selling out on the front end.

DERAGON: "You know, you always have to have money, but at the same time, with the commercial growth we've suustained, and if we continue to attract some commercial growth such as restaurants and potential businesses, I think it will grow nicely, It'll just take a little longer."

Green doesn't buy the sexually oriented businesses threat. He says Anna already has passed a strict ordinance to control such businesses. Anna approved liquor sales by a slim margin two years ago. Deragon backed the petition to put it on the ballot again at the request of residents, but he said he won't pursue the issue again if voters say no to a repeal.

I don't buy the sexually oriented business threat for the same reason.  What I don't understand is that if the newspapers know that Mr. Deragon is also a City Council Member, why would he "forget" that they passed a strict S.O.B. ordinance?  That's what I would want to know.  His empty quotes, without that knowledge, mean nothing.

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Re: KERA Article 10/26/07
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2007, 03:34:42 PM »
Slumlord says Dergon did not forget he was the 1 who sponsered the ordinance. Hey lord call before yu come home we need more Olive oil

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Re: KERA Article 10/26/07
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2007, 12:17:07 PM »
Hey lord call before yu come home we need more Olive oil

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« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2007, 01:19:29 PM »
Bobby,
I am not your friend!  Also the next time you tell me to swing something... it will be the sickle as I am severing your head!
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Re: KERA Article 10/26/07
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2007, 02:59:48 PM »
Hey lord call before yu come home we need more Olive oil

Swing low, sweet chariot...coming for to be carrying me home.

I didnt say swing anything also I was up late the truck stop was busy and My can filled up twice so come buy for your cut Slumlord