I suppose "what can we do" is to choose an oar and pull.

Richard's 1st mile is a good oar.  I'm not sure what he needs beyond his
great list, along with some financial backing.  Possibly a KickStarter?

The Santa Fe Complex was given the charter of economic development.  But
the metrics the city used for that were poor and short sighted.  If you
look back, at least 30% of the folks who were there 3 days/week and
collaborating with others to widen their skills, are now successful.
 That's the good news.  The bad is that most are now gone.

Why did their success drive them out?  As the article sez, they had no
place to go with their new, improved skills.  In other words, the gvt got
it wrong, economic development can't be completely solved by SFX and the
like.  It need further growth for the small businesses spawned by SFX, or
companies that are larger and can hire them.

Do you remember the Angelou Plan which the city paid for?  Beyond his
starting his initial review with "You realize of course that your City
Council is dysfunctional.", he had several great points, one of which is
the lack of a "youth culture".  Basically we're forcing our kids out of
town, and/or not making it pleasant for them to come to town.

I could go on, but between SFX and Angelou, the city got the truth and
decided against it.

   -- Owen


On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Holy Cow! Nailed it.
>
>    -- Owen
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Tom Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I think this guy pretty well nailed it.  So what can we do?
>> -Tom
>>
>>
>> http://chriscervini.com/2014/04/01/oh-sad-new-mexico-we-love-we-love-you-so/
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