CRIBA thanks everyone for attending the Stacy Mitchell event

September 23, 2008
Anthony Cresswell)

Stacy Mitchell addresses the group at Carmine's Restaurant (Credit: Anthony Cresswell)

CRIBA is off to a great start, and we owe it all to you.  The response from the Stacy Mitchell breakfast last Friday was great.  65 people attended to hear Stacy speak about how we as residents, owners, employees, and activists can work towards substantive change.  We thank everyone for attending, especially Mayor Jerry Jennings, who gave an impromptu speech, excerpts of which are here.

To Carmine, Armand and the wonderful staff at Carmine’s Restaurant, we say thank you for rising so early and so high for the event.  To Paul and Pat from Talk 1300, we say thank you for spreading the word and broadcasting live that morning.  To CRIBA’s founding board, we say thank you for your support, in all its different forms.  And to Stacy Mitchell, we say thank you for writing Big Box Swindle and for being such a strong voice for true change.

Following the event, we took Stacy to WRGB Channel 6 in Schenectady where she was interview by Liz Bishop on the noon news broadcast.  Stacy’s segment immediatley followed news of the federal government’s $700 billion bailout of the mortgage industry.  It was a perfect juxtaposition of the rationale for doing business with local vendors and the current economic crisis.


Hidden costs

September 19, 2008

Stacy’s answering an audience question about zoning and the rash of site abandonment by big boxers and the hidden development costs incurred by local governments.

A Wal Mart generated 10,000 car trips a day.  A day.  Just one day.

Police services – traffic, accidents, the large number of police calls generated by Wal Marts.

Road maintenance

“Big boxers even play municipalities against each other.”


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