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    Re: Best in the West

    Uh, ummmm.... let's keep it friendly folks.

    I didnt think either original posts above were snotty, although Smith may have had ulterior motives, but I seriously doubt it knowing Smith... (grin)

    On a different note, we purposely drove by the Best In The West property today, and they are the only one that built that close to the road. The sign can easily be moved, the bar will have to be relocated and the jerk stand will have to be thought out a bit to make it work with the coming and existing sidewalk. From my knowledge of the drainage ditches being be built years ago, the government owns a certain distance from the road to a property. That is why the sidewalk construction really hasnt hindered many of the businesses on the Great Morass side.

    Best in the West has some issues they need to work out, but they will be able to deal with the issues. Heck, it may turn out better than ever!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    , although Smith may have had ulterior motives, but I seriously doubt it knowing Smith... (grin)
    Quote Originally Posted by VVHT View Post
    The NEFARIOUS Smith744 strikes again!!!!
    moi...????

    :-(
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    Best in the West has some issues they need to work out, but they will be able to deal with the issues. Heck, it may turn out better than ever!
    You are on to something there. There is no doubt the sidewalk will increase foot traffic, which will be good for all those businesses long term. If the building can't survive a move it wasn't long for this world anyways.

    We really enjoyed the new sidewalks the last two times compared to the first time we were down there. It is certainly nice to not have to worry about getting run over or jumping through mud puddles. Less hassle than the beach as well.

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