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If you stupid townies didn't join forces with the police and susan and shut down hunting lodge road, carriage and celeron then everything would have been contained to one area like it was for decades. Instead, you worked with the police to heavily enforce the road and UConn pushed Celeron and Carriage to shut themselves down to visitors which resulted in kids renting slightly further off campus.It's funny you're using "better" given how nostalgic you seem like you are for those days.
You really shouldn't speak about what you don't know. NIMBYs have not been making decisions since the turn of the 21st century - the town actually revolted against them. It's not a coincidence that both development of the town (community center, Storrs Center) and UConn (Discovery Drive) has been way up ever since then. You owe us for pushing this forward and making Storrs a more habitable place for all of us.
Nope. Your college bubble doesn't extend to private neighborhoods and other people's property. That's not how the world works.
Lmfao you're trying to spin lower property values as a plus? Hunting Lodge wouldn't look out of place in rural West Virginia, and the real estate market in the surrounding area is extremely depressed as a result.
Not even close.
FFC renters are the morons that come into residential neighborhoods and drive race cars because they think they literally own the entire area. There's a reason I use "entitlement" so often. When you step off campus, it's not yours.
Your town has no foresight whatsoever. A bunch of idiots making stupid decisions. If anyone is entitled it's the townies. You have access to jobs, restaurants, arts and activities that would never exist if it weren't for the school.