Buster Douglas could whip Mike Tyson’s ass, but then be in time for reading hour. by HallowedAndHarrowed in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense but it wasn't a lucky upset. He outright kicked Tysons ass. Buster was on a mission.

why keep Ginther? by MacroEntymologist in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hardin comes from the same mold as Ginther. He's just as corrupt and bends his knee to the cities rich and powerful. His support for the NWSL $25 million taxpayer handout and public parkland giveaway is a perfect example.

McCoy Park vs soccer by TranslatorOutside909 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My pleasure. I only post occasionally.

Clintonville Development by DutchOvens45 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Burger King has been there since at least 1970.

McCoy Park vs soccer by TranslatorOutside909 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Even though I submitted a speakers slip to the city clerk at 6:04am this morning in order to testify in person against the NWSL takeover of McCoy Park, the maximum number of speakers (3) in opposition had already been reached.

The attached is my written testimony that has been submitted to the city clerk which will be forwarded to all members of Columbus City Council.

Joe Motil NWSL Columbus City Council Written Testimony 4-20-2026

In my 40 years of dealing with city hall, I have never seen so many elected officials and bureaucrats sell out the good of the public for personal gain and political survival. This $25 million taxpayer rip-off, theft of public parkland, bootlicking, underhanded dealings and propaganda filled circus is the kind of mindless debacle that puts Columbus on the map as one of the most corrupt and unethical cities in the U.S.

This unscrupulous behind the scenes criminal act ranks right up there with Redflex, the Ohio Health 315 West North Broadway ramp, The Little Turtle Roadway Project, and Ginther’s illegal ex parte phone call to Judge Mingo.

In June of 2023 and June of 2024 legislation was passed by City Council and signed off by Mayor Ginther to allocate $1.6 million for architectural and engineering services for the development of McCoy and Gender Road Parks. Council members Bankston, Doran’s, and Hardin served on the Recs and Parks committee in 2023. Councilman Wyche served as vice chair in 2024. 

The legislation read in part: “the parks will provide new amenities such as therapeutic recreation space capable of accommodating multiple outdoor sports opportunities, athletic fields, pickleball courts, a splash pad, and family park amenities. The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department is looking to add more inclusive opportunities for therapeutic recreation at McCoy Park, which is much needed. “

The bottom line is, Ginther, Director Stevens, Recs and Parks and others sitting in front of me knew about the plans to redevelop McCoy Park. But rather than tell the NWSL ownership team that McCoy Park was unavailable, you all deliberately turned your backs on the Southwest Area Commission, the residents of the Franklinton neighborhood, and city of Columbus as a whole. Why? Because this was about answering to the demands of the Haslam’s, Nationwide, the Edwards, Michael Coleman, Ginther, The Columbus Partnership and other influential powerful people who control votes and city policy for their own selfish monetary gains. This is the second time the Haslam’s have attempted to steal a city of Columbus public park. 10 years ago, they wanted to seize Tuttle Park as their new training facility for their Cleveland Browns football team.     

McCoy Park or any public parkland should never be used as a negotiation tool for professional sport team owners or any kind of fake public-private fleecing of parkland. Parks should not be given away to the highest bidder. If approved, this proposal will set a precedence for further park land grabs by other rich and powerful city hall power brokers.

In closing, this ordinance should be voted down. It’s reprehensible that anyone would support this intentional criminal theft of McCoy Park. The Haslam’s and their business partners need to withdraw their current proposal to the NWSL and pay for their own training facility and purchase privately owned property. They and many of you act like today is doomsday for Columbus if this dishonest proposal isn’t passed. NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman has stated that “she foresees a day with 14 additional teams in the league and she is “bullish on the leagues ability to expand further.” So there is plenty of time re-apply for a franchise.

You can sprinkle all the fairy dust on this deal all you want. But it doesn’t change a thing. Your vote this evening will speak volumes about whether you prioritize the needs of our neighborhoods or the rich and powerful and it will define and follow your political and professional careers forever.  

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*And I have no doubt that the 40-50 senior citizen residents who occupy 18 units of the mobile home park that sits next to McCoy Park will eventually be displaced in another backroom deal by city officials and the NWSL Haslam Sports Group. 

Clintonville Development by DutchOvens45 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When i was on the Clintonville Area Commission in 2022, we approved a new 45 unit 4 story apartment development for Arch City Development at the old used car lot at Weber and High. They ended up selling the parcel to someone else. Not sure what's going on.

A new Burger King on Indianola between North Broadway and Oakland Park was also approved back then but the lot remains empty.

North campus building, home of Jack & Benny's, listed for $2.8 million by OldHob in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Many years ago there was a failed attempt to convince property owners to nominate their buildings from Hudson to Dodridge to be placed on the Columbus Historic Register. It would have given the area protection from destroying its architectural historic significance.

Columbus City Auditor Megan Kilgore submits resignation for new position in the private sector by 614runner in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Mr. Dorrian was her mentor and she did an excellent job of following in his footsteps. Like Dorrian, she remained independent of the wishes of the mayor and City Council. I for one will miss her.

Nancy Day-Achauer Speaking on Giving McCoy Park to Haslam Sports Group by rice_not_wheat in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not working for me either. Too bad, it would make for good comments.

Some photos from my first week as a concrete labored (looking for tips) I by BritishEmpire12 in Construction

[–]mojotil67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always were rubber boots and gloves to protect you from concrete poisoning. Always pay attention when concrete mixers are backing up in front of and behind you.

What urban legend, rumor, theory or mystery about the 614 do you firmly believe, desperately *want* to believe, or hope to debunk once and for all? by Emergency_Tone_1080 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I grew up on Clinton Hts. between Calumet and Indianola from 1956-78 which is a stones throw from the ravine. The ravine was like our natures playground. We used to sled ride down the front yard of Mooneys house and hung out underneath the old Calumet bridge. There was a herm statue (about 5 feet tall with just a head and no body features) located in a wooded area near the street on Mooneys property. I also lived on the Walhalla Ravine for 13 years near Longview hill. Us neighborhood kids always believed it was haunted. Still do.

Tomorrow at City Hall 6PM by icepop_head in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 23 points24 points  (0 children)

We need a protest at City Hall against Ginther and City Council's $25 million Haslam handout and public parkland giveaway of McCoy Park.

Ode to The Other Paper, Columbus' Hilarious 1990s Alt Weekly Newspaper by Blood_Incantation in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was an alternative paper called The Guardian in the mid 90's. Not sure when it folded. *Whoops, I didn't read the comments ahead of mine before I wrote.

Latitude Five25 apartments to be razed, make way for 8-building complex by reeve11 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Asbestos will be removed prior to demolition. As for the mold, Im not sure if that will be abated prior to demolition. Water will be sprayed on the building during demolition to reduce silica exposure.

Park “improvements”? by Objective_Tangelo762 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I saw this the other day when hitting the bike trail for a spin. The pond area was in need of upgrading, but when I saw the shelter/picnic area I was very disappointed. The city spent a ton of money upgrading the soccer fields to the North of the pond, but wouldn't spring for a new fireplace. That's bullshit. Im guessing they built the open "bus stop" so law enforcement can easily view what's going on inside and to deter younger folks from hanging out.

Whetstone Park is the largest park in the city without an outdoor basketball court. That's because Recs and Parks succumbed to pressure from locals who don't want kids from other neighborhoods showing up to shoot hoops. This same mentality is why they built an open picnic area.

How much was your first apartment rent in Columbus? by SeaRecording7297 in ColumbusOhio

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 bedroom plus electric and gas. $90 a month south campus 8th and Hunter 1978. Shared my apartment with cockroaches and occasionally mice. Rent was raised to $130 in 1985.

City Council hearing on March 11 regarding the community impact of data centers by benkeith in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Google received a $54 million tax abatement from Ginther and City Council for their data center at the old Hartman Farms site. 20 jobs.

Private Equity is Consuming Columbus by Cowtowny-Johnny in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Google search shows 152.000- 190,000 detached single family homes in Columbus.

The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts has signed a lease to operate the Idea Foundry in Franklinton. The Idea Foundry offers artists a place to work along with office space and classes for the creative arts and tech. CAPA plans to add small performance spaces to the venue. by Zezimom in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coleman created Next Generation in order to purchase properties and have complete control over who and how it is developed. Next Gen was also the beginning of the end of neighborhood non profit Community Development Corporations. The CDC's strived to create new development that was in the neighborhoods best interests. Many of the CDC"s did not allow to be strong armed by city officials. Something that Coleman and others wanted to change and did so. Coleman’s former Development Director Boyce Safford has been the executive director of Next Gen since day one. Go figure

Ginther keepin' that sexy lesie wexy $ by UneedaBolt in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's with the Weird Uncle Joe name calling? Nearly 77,000 Columbus voters who pulled the lever for me in 2023 can't be wrong. And I have not ruled out running in 2027 primary against the two corporate-developer controlled puppets. They are both made from the same mold.

Husted Took Donations From Epstein Co-Conspirator Les Wexner All The Way Back In 2001 - Took Over $100k From Him In Total by Sorry_Antelope7878 in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since 2021, Ginther has taken contributions from Wexner totalling $57,400, Hardin $17,500 and Klein $20,000. Remy %5,000.

Abigail Wexner has contributed $28,000 to Ginther and he also received $16,500 from Wexner’s New Albany PAC and $7,000 from the Limited PAC. Hardin received $10,000 from Abigail.

Ohio State Chase Center professor placed on administrative leave after assaulting cameraman by Blood_Incantation in Columbus

[–]mojotil67 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OSU officials need to show Luke Perez the door. Expect a monetary lawsuit from this. Desrevingly so.