So now the City has spent another $120,000 to get the same answer the group from Knoxville told them several years ago. I guess we could spend another $100,000 hoping to get a group to push for the Reserve Avenue site. This is government spending gone crazy and it is hard to sympathize with budget shortfalls with this mentality. I'll be the first to admit that I was for the demolition of Victory Stadium. Primarily, because it was an eye-sore and the City was not going to keep it up. Now we have a state of the art museum that is only 6 months old and already laid off several of its staff and a big box attached to the Civic Center that gets used very sparingly.
Our City leaders need to sit back and look at the underutilization of what we have before committing to any new large projects. As a Roanoke City resident, my family's life is not going to be any better if we build this venue. Let's focus on fixing our current infrastructure before we commit to any more studies and surveys for projects that simply are not feasible.