Just wanted to give you a thumbs up on all of the work you are doing on getting the message out to people with regard to the waterfront in Charleston.
As a Charleston resident I find it refreshing to see individuals, not of political standing, reaching to make the changes that are necessary for the survival of our fair city.
I had the opportunity of seeing your design plan and am very impressed with the thought and work put into such an enterprise. This is just what Charleston needs.
My husband and I are over the road truck drivers. We are rarely home but keep in mind that I pay taxes in WV, for anyone who reads this and thinks its none of my business.
I travel across country and, I have to say, am quite embarrassed at times to tell anyone where I'm from. WV has gotten a bad reputation in that we are still thought of as backward hillbillies, inbred, walking around with one short leg and one long one, the meaning being walking in the hills all of the time.
Charleston needs a facelift and an updated one at that. While in Charleston the last time I made a trip to the mall, and to my astonishment, the 3rd floor has new tables and tilework. FINALLY! I mean, how much money do they have to squander away before any improvements are made for God sakes. On that note I'd like to discuss the Clay Center. I've visited there a few times and, wow, what a gorgeous facility. The only time, to my dismay, that the place looked like it was being used by the "middle-income" people was during Easter when I visited with my niece. The idea for something like that was very much needed, along with this waterfront plan of yours. What is wrong with the "Waterfront Committee"? Some gardens? Get a grip people. This city needs something more, something that will make people from out of town stand up and take notice. Something that, when seen from the interstate, will grab their attention enough to make them want to visit. That can only help this city out.
As I was saying, I drive across country and see alot of the riverfronts that are out there. Memphis grabs your attention, Louisville grabs your attention, Laughlin, NV grabs it also. Charleston needs to think of the long term goals. Stop putting up piddly ideas like a garden and do something that, in the long run, will serve our community.
Thanks for your time.
Jeanne