AggiesAreWe Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 Trust me, not all growth is good. MrUmp1 1 Quote
PNGFaithful Posted September 4, 2019 Report Posted September 4, 2019 6 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said: Wrong type of growth? Help me understand this. Just because the bulk if the growth comes from people South if the border dont mean the growth is bad. Any growth for an area is good. Most of the people probably came legal. They come and they'll work and boost the economy. You move in, and you buy or rent. You work, you spend your money in the town. That's the same thing as the people that are already in Cleveland. This may or may not benefit football in Cleveland, but it may benefit other sports as well. It's a win win for the city of Cleveland IMO. It's just a shame the close minded thought process of many... I grew up in Tarkington and still have family, friends and co workers in the area. You have no idea how bad it really is!! It’s not GOOD growth!! Quote
indian15/16 Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 16 hours ago, CardinalBacker said: You're reading too much into it. You're not talking about Tomball, the Woodlands, or Sugarland where there are master-planned communities with ample roads, schools, and municipal services pre-planned and available. This area was all timberland up until a few years ago. The last numbers that I heard was that they had already sold 70,000 plus unrestricted lots with 90,000 more ready to go. I understand that much of the property is sold "owner financed" and you can easily make your purchase at a flea market on the side of hwy 59. The new owners are free to move onto their property whenever they get ready. I've heard from multiple sources that there are a number of people living in tents, RVs, and shacks out there. The fact that most of them don't speak English is of little concern, except for educators. It's everything from a lack of school buses and classrooms to not having enough law enforcement to simple traffic controls being inadequate. Just imagine 65,000 people who don't speak English moving into the woods outside of Orangefield and you get a good sense for what's happening out there in Plum Grove. This is an article from 2017, and it only details one of the developers that 's working down there. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Regardless of a person's views on immigration or race, there is definitely a difference between good growth and an unplanned population explosion... most of which will add little to no value to the county tax rolls while simultaneously putting an uncontrolled strain on local services. Thank you....I was trying to generalize these issues. Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 Yall realize that almost every town and city in texas has homeless people living in tents and under freeways, right? These issues happen in big cities and growing smaller cities. Seems like the issue is not worth the folks from across the border, but just general homeless population that just so happen to be mostly Hispanic people. Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 Also, the many updates with normal convenience allows non english speaking people to do many things these days. Everything is in spanish version now. Spanish interpreters are getting lots of work these days. I guess my views are just different when it comes to it. Then again, I dont live in Cleveland and have only been there like 3 times... Quote
BruinGrad87 Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 17 hours ago, CardinalBacker said: You're reading too much into it. You're not talking about Tomball, the Woodlands, or Sugarland where there are master-planned communities with ample roads, schools, and municipal services pre-planned and available. This area was all timberland up until a few years ago. The last numbers that I heard was that they had already sold 70,000 plus unrestricted lots with 90,000 more ready to go. I understand that much of the property is sold "owner financed" and you can easily make your purchase at a flea market on the side of hwy 59. The new owners are free to move onto their property whenever they get ready. I've heard from multiple sources that there are a number of people living in tents, RVs, and shacks out there. The fact that most of them don't speak English is of little concern, except for educators. It's everything from a lack of school buses and classrooms to not having enough law enforcement to simple traffic controls being inadequate. Just imagine 65,000 people who don't speak English moving into the woods outside of Orangefield and you get a good sense for what's happening out there in Plum Grove. This is an article from 2017, and it only details one of the developers that 's working down there. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Regardless of a person's views on immigration or race, there is definitely a difference between good growth and an unplanned population explosion... most of which will add little to no value to the county tax rolls while simultaneously putting an uncontrolled strain on local services. this is the first time i ever find myself agreeing with you backer.... lol... this is EXACTLY what is going on outside of Cleveland Quote
CardinalBacker Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 44 minutes ago, BMTSoulja1 said: Also, the many updates with normal convenience allows non english speaking people to do many things these days. Everything is in spanish version now. Spanish interpreters are getting lots of work these days. I guess my views are just different when it comes to it. Then again, I dont live in Cleveland and have only been there like 3 times... It’s the scope of the growth that’s the killer, not the people who are moving in. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Cleveland ISD had 3800 students FIVE YEARS AGO. They had 7600 enrolled in this August... and they expect that number to double again in five years. These weren’t developers building master planned communities by setting aside land for local schools, shopping, etc... they aren’t building new homes... they’re just selling lots to folks and leaving local government to figure how to handle the critical need for services. Quote
CardinalBacker Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 And I might add that 5A Cleveland got whipped by 3A Buna last Friday. That doesn’t sound like an athletic department that has its crap together, and likely a sign that the ISD is drowning as a whole. It wouldn’t be surprising. Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 21 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said: Trust me, not all growth is good. You are absolutely, postivily 100% correct. I have seen Winnie change so much in the last 20-30 years it ain't even funny. The majority of Winnies growth is NOT good. If you saw what our elementary schools were comprised of it would amaze you. Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 15 minutes ago, ECBucFan said: You are absolutely, postivily 100% correct. I have seen Winnie change so much in the last 20-30 years it ain't even funny. The majority of Winnies growth is NOT good. If you saw what our elementary schools were comprised of it would amaze you. What are the elementary schools comprised of? CardinalBacker 1 Quote
bhsfan Posted September 5, 2019 Report Posted September 5, 2019 Cleveland gets kids from 3 different counties.The master plan community on 321 the new homes being built are starting at over 200,000 $ with plans to build a shopping center, but I think it’s just outside the city limits not sure though. Quote
89Falcon Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 For clarification: "Not good growth" would consist of growth that could unseat New Caney as the "Trailer Park Capital of the World". Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 22 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said: What are the elementary schools comprised of? Why don't you come down to Winnie and see the elementary school when it lets out for the day. You might be amazed. True story: About 15 years ago, a liberal Democrat friend of mine left Winnie. He was a fairly well known government official in SETX. One of the reasons he told me he left was "Winnie is importing poverty". That was his exact quote. Since then, the poverty importation into Winnie has increased dramatically. The ECCISD is constantly burdened with more and more expenditures with free lunches, having to hire more ESL teachers, build more classrooms, and so on. The people who move in from far away regions burden the tax base. ECCISD was once a fiscially conservative district. Now, they have adopted what seems to be a "grow at all costs -- just pile it on the taxpayers" philosophy. Winnie is not the same old Winnie most people think they know anymore. Come see for yourself. Aggie is exactly right. Not all growth is good. Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 31 minutes ago, 89Falcon said: For clarification: "Not good growth" would consist of growth that could unseat New Caney as the "Trailer Park Capital of the World". Trailer Park Capital? We feel your pain. Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 19 hours ago, bhsfan said: Cleveland gets kids from 3 10 different counties."Countrys". Fixed it, LOL. Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 Smh... Mr. Buddy Garrity and CardinalBacker 2 Quote
WOSdrummer99 Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 1 hour ago, ECBucFan said: Winnie is not the same old Winnie most people think they know anymore. Come see for yourself. O yea, what happened to the steak house? Quote
Lightning/Eagle Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 1 hour ago, 89Falcon said: For clarification: "Not good growth" would consist of growth that could unseat New Caney as the "Trailer Park Capital of the World". Funny how the tax base was able to afford such a nice stadium. While the New Caney area does have a number of unrestricted residential areas it also has a solid base of restricted neighborhoods as well. Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted September 6, 2019 Report Posted September 6, 2019 The long time owners passed away and new owners took it over and dramatically changed the menu and the decor. Why they did that is unknown to me. Why mess with astounding sucess? It baffled everyone in town. Al-T's had a packed house for the lunch buffet almost each and every day. Why radically change the menu? The patronage dropped off, doors closed and the building was sold to Tia Juanitas. TJ's is a fine place I have no problem with them but it was so, so sad to see Al-T's die off. Life will go on. https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Tia-Juanita-s-takes-over-Cajun-classic-in-Winnie-14296037.php Quote
89Falcon Posted September 7, 2019 Report Posted September 7, 2019 15 hours ago, Lightning/Eagle said: Funny how the tax base was able to afford such a nice stadium. While the New Caney area does have a number of unrestricted residential areas it also has a solid base of restricted neighborhoods as well. It also has a number of "trailer parks". Quote
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