A long time
ago Mansfield, Ohio was a booming mega-factory city. Now it is represented with
boarded-up, graffiti riddled houses and decay. While driving near the downtown
area, you often discover houses hidden
behind overgrown weeds, shrubbery and trees.
The former:Westinghouse World Headquarters (see website header for current photo) |
It’s been
said during its heyday you could quit one good paying factory job and be hired
at another- all in the same day. Not anymore.
Healthcare
appears to be the best paying income in town with fast-food jobs being the most
widely available. Consequently, it’s not unusual for folks to work two or three
different jobs to stay afloat.
Mansfield
has many people unemployed. Drugs have overtaken some neighborhoods to the
point of no return. Welfare recipients and people on disability are the norm
here. Arson is nearly the front-page daily news. Not a pretty picture!
We didn’t
reach this level of instability overnight; no it took several decades of
erosion to get to where we are today.
Diversity and Leadership?
Some might
say we lack diversity. Others say we failed to attract new business or lacked
planning for the future. I would agree with all of those assumptions.
Our leaders failed to lead. Instead, the core players spent
years locking-out other businesses from becoming competition. If the “good ole
boys club” couldn’t control it or make money off it, the business wasn’t
welcome.
It’s
impossible to diversify without competition. The focus was never on where we we’re
going. Greed was all that mattered. Consequently, when the existing businesses
changed or dissolved; another hole was left in the void.
Help is On the Way?
Several
years ago, a community of business people formed an organization to attract
outside interest and bring new businesses into our area. I became suspicious
when I noticed many of the members were from the same groups of people who for
decades were related business owners and charter members of the “good ole boys
club.”
I was hoping Mansfield was going to make a serious effort to plan and attract new
businesses. Then it was announced the organization was going to focus on
improving existing business, first. What a surprise, some things never change!
Our Only Plan?
The only new
proposal that I am aware of is attracting warehousing business since we’re
located halfway between Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio with an airport and
railroad nearby. Empty buildings and warehouse facilities are numerous.
Unfortunately, most of these buildings are owned by the club members. Great
idea, if you’re looking for a fleece (I
meant lease).
Photo by: THart2009
Mean Town
I’ve had
members of city council tell me they wouldn’t open a business in downtown
Mansfield. The fear of crime and lack of people downtown ensures this attitude.
People don’t have money to spend and that does make it tough on entrepreneurs
or possible small business start-ups. The existing business owners must
have a courageous heart of steel and I respect their resolve.
What We Need!
Perhaps no city
has a greater need to grow and
prosper. We lack so many options, and choices. Mansfield, Ohio has so many
needs to be filled, yet the opportunities are scarce. Why?
Without
consumers we stagnate. We become hardened. Our dreams die. Our taxpayer base is
shrinking. Decent paying jobs are part of the answer.
We need
leaders that can lead. We need young
people who are passionate and have a vision about creating a future and the
courage to follow through with a plan.
We must end the current gatekeepers of cronyism within politics and business.
We must create something sustainable or we will forever be nothing more than rust!
Until
We Meet Again,
Jim Carver
Jim Carver
Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School
“Band of Gold”
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