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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunCharlie View Post
    $$$$$, time, and politics!!
    Well, the beauty of my idea is that UL already owns the land of which I speak.

    That is a lot of $$$$$ and politics in acquiring the land that we don't have to deal with.

    Any politics we would have to deal with be among the UL officials only.

    It seems to me the only real hurdle would be money for construction. I am of the opinion that this project is so crucial to the future of UL that it should be priority #1.

    Besides, this would be a HUGE revenue producer down the road with all of those students paying rent every year.

    Again, I have yet to be given a reasonable excuse as to why this is not doable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    _ Well, the beauty of my idea is that UL already owns the land of which I speak.

    That is a lot of $$$$$ and politics in acquiring the land that we don't have to deal with.

    Any politics we would have to deal with be among the UL officials only.

    It seems to me the only real hurdle would be money for construction. I am of the opinion that this project is so crucial to the future of UL that it should be priority #1.

    Besides, this would be a HUGE revenue producer down the road with all of those students paying rent every year.

    Again, I have yet to be given a reasonable excuse as to why this is not doable. _
    Are u talking about the blackham Idea?.. that's a good Idea.. there's alot, I mean "alot" of land to be developed if blackham was scrapped and the horticulture center and the intramural area.. we are talking about alot of land.. interesting....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    _ Well, the beauty of my idea is that UL already owns the land of which I speak.

    That is a lot of $$$$$ and politics in acquiring the land that we don't have to deal with.

    Any politics we would have to deal with be among the UL officials only.

    It seems to me the only real hurdle would be money for construction. I am of the opinion that this project is so crucial to the future of UL that it should be priority #1.

    Besides, this would be a HUGE revenue producer down the road with all of those students paying rent every year.

    Again, I have yet to be given a reasonable excuse as to why this is not doable. _
    Try reason rather than excuse, please!!
    I am not dissing the idea. In fact, I believe it is a reasonable idea. The only fly in the ointment was the idea to acquire private properties, or what I surmised to be private properties.
    Can it be done? Perhaps, but the project will have to fight through politics. More so at the State level, rather than the University level. Monies will be another bump in the road. State funds will be difficult to attain. The State can find funds for any town/ parish festival, dog show, etc., but when it comes to funding anything pertaining to education it receives a no vote.
    Again, I am not against your idea. I just think it will take some brass testes to get it planned, funded and completed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULtimateCajun View Post
    _ One, easier said than done aquiring all of these properties fronting Johnston. Two, the parking lot looked good from what I could see saturday at the scrimmage. Three, I would like to see iron fences i.e. like the ones on the intramural fields, I wish we hadn't wasted a favor for that project that we could have used on a more visible and usable project such as fencing around cajun field. _
    Yes, I'm all for the Iron fencing idea... come on Guidry's?... what a great advertisment....

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunCharlie View Post
    _ Try reason rather than excuse, please!!
    I am not dissing the idea. In fact, I believe it is a reasonable idea. The only fly in the ointment was the idea to acquire private properties, or what I surmised to be private properties.
    Can it be done? Perhaps, but the project will have to fight through politics. More so at the State level, rather than the University level. Monies will be another bump in the road. State funds will be difficult to attain. The State can find funds for any town/ parish festival, dog show, etc., but when it comes to funding anything pertaining to education it receives a no vote.
    Again, I am not against your idea. I just think it will take some brass testes to get it planned, funded and completed. _

    I thought he said we already owned the property around Blackham, so there are no private properties to acquire. Is that not correct? That would be great use of valuable property that is otherwise useless. Where else can the campus expand without acquiring private property? This makes perfect sense if this university is going to grow, and grow it must.

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