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It would be nice if the City and State work on refurbishing the Keystone/86th interchange. No a very good impression into the Fashion Mall. Weeds, trash and lack of lighting, landscape doesn’t help the image of the mall to out of town visitors. Just came back from Scottsdale no comparison to their upscale malls.
I agree it reflects badly on the premier shopping district in the state, particularly in comparison to the pristine Keystone corridor in Carmel. The city should do something here. But I wonder if Simon and other property owners would be willing to contribute towards it, at least to fund ongoing operations (e.g, trash pickup) and maintenance. The experience of trying to establish a downtown EID suggests that that very property owners who in theory are most impacted by the quality of the public realm are mostly unwilling to voluntarily contribute to its upkeep. Hence the status quo is acceptable to them at some level. If it weren’t, they would have done something about it by now.
They do contribute to it already: property taxes and sales tax revenue generated.
The current administration has been slow to recognize trees and landscaping as material assets… look at Columbus Ohio for the contrast.
The City has already partially decorated that section of 82nd Street. If you try to drive there much, you have no doubt noticed all the beautiful red lights at every single intersection. It would be a shame if they ever tried to synchronize any of those lights.