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Y-Bridge will be fenced

Stimulus funds to be used to try to curtail suicide attempts. Some call plan wasteful

By Stephanie Warsmith,
Rick Armon, and Bob Downing
Beacon Journal staff writers

One man jumped to his death off the All-America Bridge this year.

Two more used the Akron bridge — more commonly known as the Y-Bridge — to commit suicide in 2008.

Akron hopes to curtail future deaths on what has been dubbed ''Suicide Bridge'' by installing a fence.

The controversial fencing — some have been pushing for it, while others think it's a waste of money — was among the local projects the state approved Thursday for federal stimulus funds.

 

''It just makes a safer Akron for everybody,'' said Robert Conley, who has been urging the fencing since his son, Kevin, jumped off the bridge to his death in 2006.

Akron received the most stimulus funding of any local community — $21 million for four projects, including $7.5 million for improvements to the Y-Bridge. (The fencing is expected to cost $1 million to $1.5 million; the rest will go toward new decking for the 28-year-old span.)

Other area projects given the green light include the replacement of the Brady Lake Bridge in Portage County, improvements to an outdated railroad crossing in Macedonia and resurfacing Interstate 77 in Stark County south of Canton.

These were among 149 infrastructure projects approved by the
Ohio Department of Transportation, which is responsible for awarding $774 million in federal stimulus funds.

In awarding this first group of funding, the state tried to provide funds to every region and to support ''unique regional economic assets,'' Gov. Ted Strickland said.

Cleveland had the largest project — $200 million for a new, five-lane westbound Interstate 90 Innerbelt bridge. Another $200 million in state and federal dollars are expected to be spent on the project.

Akron also was awarded funds for improvements to South Main Street from Firestone Boulevard to Waterloo Road — a project tied to the new Bridgestone Firestone technical center — and for Frank Boulevard from White Pond Drive to Ayers Avenue. The city also got money to design a new State Street bridge.

Mayor Don Plusquellic, who was among a small group of mayors who often traveled to Washington, D.C., to discuss the stimulus legislation with federal leaders, was happy with Akron's share. He estimated the projects will create or retain 240 jobs.

''This is consistent with the intent of the president and Congress when they passed the recovery act,'' said Plusquellic, who has been critical of the stimulus requests of other local communities. ''This is for something we actually need in this community.''

The projects will keep jobs, add jobs and keep people safe, Plusquellic said.

Also in Summit County, the state approved funding for improvements to the Norfolk Southern railroad crossing at Twinsburg Road in Macedonia.

The changes will help create a federally recognized ''quiet zone'' at the tracks, which are located in a residential area where Macedonia, Hudson, Northfield Center Township and Boston Heights meet. A quiet zone is an area where trains don't blow their whistles.

''This is exactly what we needed, and now we can move full-speed ahead with the project,'' said Hudson resident Greg McNeil, who has been pushing for the quiet zone for about a year.

The project, which includes installing medians to control and slow motorists, could be completed in the next six months.

Medina was the only local county selected by the state for stimulus funds for transit projects in rural areas. The county plans to use the approximately $3 million it received to design and build a transit facility, buy five new buses and repair other buses.

''We're very grateful for the money,'' said Mike Salamone, chief of Medina County Transit.

The current bus garage, described as being in ''poor shape,'' is off Meyers Road in Medina Township. The new, 19,000-square-foot garage will be on county-owned land on state Route 162 in Lafayette Township.

Portage County received funds for one project: a bridge replacement on Brady Lake Road outside of Kent in Franklin Township.

''We struck gold again,'' said Portage County Engineer Michael Marozzi.

The county previously received $1.7 million in state funds. The latest $1.1 million might be enough to pay the balance, though the county might have to ante up some money, Marozzi said.

The new, 166-foot-long, two-span bridge will cross the CSX tracks and Breakneck Creek. It is used by about 6,200 vehicles per day and is a shortcut for local motorists between Kent and Ravenna.

Local officials have been warned to spend the federal stimulus funds wisely.

Some would argue Akron's Y-Bridge project would be a waste.

One person, responding to a request for stimulus comments on Akron's Web site, wrote, ''Please do not build a fence on the Y-Bridge.''

Plusquellic, however, thinks this is a good use of the funds. He said anyone whose vehicle has been hit with a rock thrown from a bridge can appreciate the need for a fence. Plus, he said, if the bridge were built now, federal regulations would require fencing.

''Everywhere else that receives federal money, this is the standard,'' he said. ''Why should we be different?''

Conley, the Akron father whose son jumped from the bridge, said the expense is worth it if it makes anyone rethink suicide.

''It might force them to look at another avenue,'' he said. ''Maybe they get help. We know suicide is a temporary moment in people's lives. If they get past that temporary moment, maybe it doesn't happen.''

 


Stephanie Warsmith can be reached at 330-996-3705 or swarsmith@thebeaconjournal.com. Rick Armon can be reached at 330-996-3569 or rarmon@thebeaconjournal.com. Bob Downing can be reached at 330-996-3745 or bdowning@thebeaconjournal.com.

 

One man jumped to his death off the All-America Bridge this year.

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WinZip
Erie, PA

Posted 01:50 AM, 03/27/2009

Oh God you complainers are gonna eat this one up too...

Suicide is a terrible thing and hardly something a landmark should be known for. I'm blessed not to have to deal with it in my own family and frankly would not like to even think of it.

If building a fence prevents only one death it's still a success in my mind.

My only concern is that we could spend the money in better places (ex. education against such drastic measures). I suppose because the money is going towards transportation I can live with a small portion being designated to the fence. Who knows, maybe it will allow a few others to do the same.

Just thoughts


mike

Posted 02:52 AM, 03/27/2009

DO not know what to say - am glad stimulus money is being apportioned to Summit County - must say though if you want to commit suicide there are many ample opportunities available - go buy a cheap gun at a gun store and shoot yourself if that is the answer.

Think money would be better spent providing economic or social assistance and hope for those that feel that way - perhaps all of us at times? Drive your car if you can afford one into a pillar on the freeway? While can sypathisize with the few familys where there loved one jumped off the bridge - what a waste of money unless intention is to improve infrastructure which am all for - cannot stop someone who is intent on taking their own life - Period. - unless money is spent on better methods of intervention?


OldManGrump
Tallmadge, OH

Posted 05:46 AM, 03/27/2009

Why fence the bridge? If you want to kill yourself by suicide, there are other ways to do it. You can shoot yourself like Vinson did. You can pull a gun on APD officers and have them shoot you. You can get yourself arrested and then act up at the county jail so the deputies tazer you to death. Talk about a waste of taxpayer monies.


Coleen

Posted 06:33 AM, 03/27/2009

I wish I owned a fence company. Is it going to be made of gold? $1 million to $1.5 million sounds like too much. I agree it does need a fence. I wouldn't want bodies landing in my yard or street below.


Betamax
Akron, OH

Posted 07:08 AM, 03/27/2009

I agree, the fence idea is nuts, considerin' we have a multitude of street projects that could be done.

I can only guess the city hall hero, in these troubled times of his, is tryin' to appeal to a sector of voters, so as to garner additional support in his upcomin' battle to keep his job.

The fence won't stop the folks that wish to commit suicide. They'll find another spot. They moved from the high level bridge when it was rebuilt, to the Y bridge. Once the fence is in place, they'll move to another bridge.


Disarmed
Yo Mama, PA

Posted 07:16 AM, 03/27/2009

WASTE OF MONEY!!!

A fence will only stop people from jumping off that bridge! What about the two others that you can see from the Y bridge???

A fence doesn't save suicidal people....their family/friends do.


The Big Lebowski
Wadsworth, OH

Posted 07:23 AM, 03/27/2009

I hope a couple of the regular posters who commented above make plans to jump before the fence is installed.


notohp2002

Posted 07:30 AM, 03/27/2009

The fence just might stop a suicidal person someday.
If it only saves 1 or 2 every year for 50 years, that is almost 100 people.

Also I think the bridge should be fenced in an esthetic manner and also gated and made off limits to all pedestrians except for special events when it can supervised when people walk across it.


lateby
akron, oh

Posted 07:35 AM, 03/27/2009



thats what i want a 100% safe USA
you people KILL me.










































McDonald
akron, oh

Posted 07:37 AM, 03/27/2009

DM Lebo, you are an insensitive jerk.

I don't think the fence will stop suiside or prevent suicide. The housing projects below the y bridge were a stupid location.

This clown of a mayor has to go!


real voice of reason

Posted 07:41 AM, 03/27/2009

If someone really wants to die they can find a way. Atleast it will stop some from walking over from the hospital psych ward from jumping. I don't see putting up a fence as retaining or creating jobs. Really, how long will it take to install that little bit of a fence? This is just Don grasping to save his job before Mendenhall has him recalled as if he made some big move to save akronites. We are gonna see him in the paper all the time until this recall happens. What's next? A new Dollar General with bigger parking spaces which will crate 15 new jobs?


cbrowns17
akron, oh

Posted 07:41 AM, 03/27/2009

If you want to commit suicide you will - that bridge has been a problem for years - the state our economy is in I can think of better places for the money to be spent.


lateby
akron, oh

Posted 07:47 AM, 03/27/2009

thats what i want a 100% safe USA you people KILL me.


Ermine
akron, oh

Posted 07:52 AM, 03/27/2009

Better fence in every bridge in Akron then. What a wonderful way to spend the money. Blind leading the blind. Of course, the bleeding hearts are probably loving the fence.............


Justme2021
Akron, Oh

Posted 07:58 AM, 03/27/2009

I have wondered for years why there was no fence. This is an excellent idea as long as Mr P doesnt give the job to one of his buddys and inflate the cost. Not only do people jump off every year but it causes road blocks for hours while the cops stare over the bridge.


toby galownia

Posted 08:02 AM, 03/27/2009

I bet that the next deal that Mcneil wants is to have the tracks moved from his backyard.


Lie Detector
Akron, oh

Posted 08:02 AM, 03/27/2009

Hows come the Mayor and council always buys a cadillac without a motor?

If there is something worthless to buy such as the Police Auditor,Signs on bridges or another deputy mayor the city will do it.

Thanks for the government waste. No wonder there is a recall on this idiot


Disarmed
Yo Mama, PA

Posted 08:04 AM, 03/27/2009

@noto. How the hell are people supposed to walk to downtown you idiot!?


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 08:11 AM, 03/27/2009

@Coleen, Fence in your backyard cheap. Fence that needs attached to an existing bridge not as cheap.


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 08:12 AM, 03/27/2009

@McDonald, fencing has nothing to do with housing projects.


Lonnie
Akron, OH

Posted 08:41 AM, 03/27/2009

More waste of downtown spending. The remainder of money goes to road projects linked to the Firestone project and First Energy.

Again, neighbohoods be ignored....

Thanks again Mr Mayor.


furhandmusic
hjhjh, jh

Posted 08:54 AM, 03/27/2009

All of these mess sounds like a waste of money to me. These are not things that will add any long term economic relief to this city. A million dollar fence is just crazy. We need to consider this at election time people.


koalas67
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Posted 09:09 AM, 03/27/2009

ANYONE WHO IS AGAINST THE Y BRIDGE BEING FENCED HASN'T READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE FOR ONE, IT'S A FEDERAL LAW THAT BRIDGES BE FENCED. TWO, THEY HAVEN'T HAVE A LOVED ONE JUMP TO THEIR DEATH. I HAVE. JANUARY 30, 2007 24 YRS. OLD.

MICHEAL MIGHT HAVE CHANGED HIS MIND I WILL NEVER KNOW. I CALLED MY BEST FRIEND IN PENNSYLVANIA AS SOON AS I SAW THE FRONT PAGE TO TELL HER ONE OF HER DREAMS CAME TRUE.

PEACE TO ALL THE HATERS.


A Voice
Akron, , OH

Posted 09:10 AM, 03/27/2009

Many would complain if they were hung with a new rope!!!!
New fence ,new street, new tire center , new money!!!!! Same ole complainers sing their song week after week as always, applying the same amount of effort. None...
I think , if read correctly Akron receives MOST funding of any local community.
Thanks Mayor


koalas67
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Posted 09:12 AM, 03/27/2009

I WAS SHAKING WHEN I WAS TYPING. A FEW CORRECTIONS- MICHAEL HUMBLE WAS HIS NAME, I MISSPELLED IT. AND I CALLED HIS MOTHER, TERRY UHL, IN PENNSYLVANIA. GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS HE LEFT BEHIND IN A SNAP DECISION.


riff

Posted 09:13 AM, 03/27/2009

Short of wrapping everyone in plastic bubbles and putting them on respirators, there's very little the government and taxpayers can do to stop suicide.

This fence will not stop a single tortured soul from taking their life. They'll just find a less romanticized way to do it.

I feel for the families of all those who jumped from the bridge - just as I do for families of suicide. This, however, is certainly not the answer.


Glock20

Posted 09:14 AM, 03/27/2009

You cannot contain Natural Selection.


rrtresp28
akron, oh

Posted 09:29 AM, 03/27/2009

Save the money. Let them jump.


jackolantyrn356

Posted 09:38 AM, 03/27/2009

When I was a suicide and I did try it there is no and I repeat there is no way you are going to stop a dedicated go for it. Stopping thisis an inside job. If not the bridge, there'll be another manifestation.


TruthPatrol
Akron, OH

Posted 09:44 AM, 03/27/2009

"The projects... will keep people safe."

Yea. The folks in North Hill & Goodyear Heights feel safer already.

And a certain fence company thanks Sponge Don immensely.

Really cranked up the tan for this photo op.


Crime of the Century
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Posted 09:48 AM, 03/27/2009

They can't possibly recall Plusquellic fast enough. Stimulus funds to fence a bridge?!?

And you people who say bridge opponents are pro-death are just not looking at this realistically. There are so many ways to die, and higher bridges, that putting a fence on one bridge is preposterous.

What a waste you are, Plusquellic.


Jon

Posted 09:49 AM, 03/27/2009

Fencing the Y bridge will not prevent any suicides. Where there's a will, there's a way.


fuzzymunky4
findlay, oh

Posted 09:49 AM, 03/27/2009

If someone is hellbent on killing themselves they will find a way to do it. This may sound harsh but I am not one for mincing words. I would rather have someone jump off the bridge than jump in front of traffic on the bridge, further endangering other peoples' lives.


Karykzen
Akron, OH

Posted 09:54 AM, 03/27/2009

1) Since I don't know what is decking the bridge?
2) 1.5 Million for the fencing, that seems like a lot. Besides material, are we paying construction crews $200/hour to put it up?
3) Has Mayor Don been tanning? I thought he had a bad back!


C

Posted 09:57 AM, 03/27/2009

I will forgo the debate on the whole stimulus plan. With that stated, please explain to me why we would not have requested funds to fix our crumbling sewer system. Maybe I have totally missed the concept of the projects, but was this not the most pressing issue of the day a few months ago. We were going to sell it to get out of the need to expend the funds to fix it. Every house in Summit County not up to code as it pertains to their laterals and down spouts flowing into the sewer system will need to eventually be detached from the crumbling system as 200 plus families in Stow were forced to do at significant personal expense. Is this not an urgent and shovel ready project that could have been addressed? Great planning folks. Way to think regional and big.


RightNow
Akron, OH

Posted 10:01 AM, 03/27/2009

Gotta go along with the vocal MAJORITY on this one for sure. Fencing the Y-bridge has gotta be the most wasteful and stupid use of Federal stimulus funds. The operative word here is stimulus---using the $$$ this way won't "stimulate" anything.

And that comment the mayor made about "if we built it now it would have to be fenced" is totally irrelevant to the situation. It was built then, so no fence is required.

And the fence ain't gonna stop any suicides. Those so inclinded will just go to another bridge, or use some other method.


RonJ
Hummelstown, PA

Posted 10:02 AM, 03/27/2009

Like this is going to help. If you want to end you life, just go to downtown Akron in a white hood and keep asking where the lynching is being held.


Stumpy
akron, oh

Posted 10:05 AM, 03/27/2009

A large sign with a suicide prevention hotline phone atached would probably do more to prevent rash acts of desperation than any million dollar fence.
You got to admit,we do have a handsome mayor.


Stumpy
akron, oh

Posted 10:13 AM, 03/27/2009

Akrons best kept secret is that several times a week individuals hang over the edge debating the great beyond.
Ask any employee of St.Thomas which overlooks the bridge.
Truly sad and pointless.Way too many of you are treating suicide as a joke.
Remember a sobering statistic.Over half of gun deaths are self-inflicted.Thereby-"Guns dont kill poeple-poeple kill themselves".


Barneys Frank
Akron, Oh

Posted 10:18 AM, 03/27/2009

That's great steps, but don't forget a proper rail, and treads on the steps. You wouldn't want to get sued over someone slipping on their way to jumping off!

Better yet how about a diving board for the more daring, or a slide?

This is so stupid, we made Drudge over it!


Spirit of Reagan
Richfield, OH

Posted 10:21 AM, 03/27/2009

Obama says his stimulus creates lasting employment and prosperity. How does building a fence to stop some loser that has given up on himself do that?

What a waste. This guy in 60 days has added more deficits to the future than Bush did in 8 years.


In my opinion
Akron, OH

Posted 10:22 AM, 03/27/2009

WHAT WOULD KING OF RECALL (warner mendenhall)DO?


ERNIE625
Chattanooga, TN

Posted 10:24 AM, 03/27/2009

Do you really think the reason people kill themselves is because the bridge isn't fenced?


whodunit
Akron, OH

Posted 10:24 AM, 03/27/2009

There are truly a lot of sick, cynical people posting on this thing.

I knew the guy that jumped off the Y-bridge last year and committed suicide - he was loved by many people. If there was a fence there, it would have given him all the more time to reconsider his decision.


jimzmetz

Posted 10:26 AM, 03/27/2009

For sure we elect these folks to manage our money, give us protection and at times leave us alone. To escape from the jumping off bridges etc. One that I feel would help greatly is: Require that any elected politician have worked in a real job before being allowed to be a politician. If they serve as any elected member they must skip a generation to be allowed to run for office. I am getting sick of the same family names, being senators, congressmen and yes presidents. Give us a break allow the genepool to be cleaned out now and then. We are in this together folks. It seems to me those that are elected run us not we run them. This has to stop.

Jimzmetz


Barneys Frank
Akron, Oh

Posted 10:27 AM, 03/27/2009

Lasting employment? What about the guys that were once employed scraping these people off the sidwalk below?


Eric_S

Posted 10:30 AM, 03/27/2009

They don't actually care about _stopping_ the people from committing suicide, they just don't want it happening on this bridge. That's too much of a public nuisance and bad press. They just want people to do it somewhere more private.

Otherwise they would spend this $1M on programs to help people who are suicidal to cope.




Posted 10:31 AM, 03/27/2009

Besides.. what's to stop someone from climbing the fence or bringing wire-cutters to get through it?? A fear of heights??


TruthPatrol
Akron, OH

Posted 10:34 AM, 03/27/2009

The "pro-death" crowd?

How many deaths and near-deaths of sane, law-abiding citizens have occurred on the streets of CrAkron in the same period of time the last 3 unfortunates jumped from the Y Bridge?

The streets are where the larger danger of death exists.

Sponge Don is out of control. He must truly feel his time is short.


Betamax
Akron, OH

Posted 10:36 AM, 03/27/2009

{{{I hope a couple of the regular posters who commented above make plans to jump before the fence is installed.}}}

My my, what a tender-hearted comment from the coward.


AmericanBelle1
North Providence, RI

Posted 10:43 AM, 03/27/2009

With all the problems facing our crashing economy, millions of people out of work, Obama creating his own network of Nazi youth, e.g., Americorps, and our government sliding into socialization, THIS is how Akron, OH is going to spend its stimulus money?! Is it justified, to save the life of the person who jumped in 2007? or the two who jumped in 2008? Or even the politician's son who jumped in 2006? This is the BEST way to spend this ill-begotten sum of money stolen from the pockets of kids not yet born? This is it????

If people want to jump, they will jump whether there's a fence on the bridge...that they can climb, or another bridge with no fence. Stop with the bleeding heart compassion here and wake up and smell the coffee!

Perhaps the mayor should look into how better to fix highways and roads, filling in potholes to prevent people who want to live from serious injury due to slamming into a pothole...or perhaps saving a person's life from overhead bridges collapsing onto oncoming cars...or maybe even shoring up levies and waterfronts to stem flooding? Did it ever occur to anyone that there are some REAL issues that need to be fixed...suicide isn't one of them! Not with tax money!

This is called: taxation without representation.


ouch

Posted 10:44 AM, 03/27/2009

instead of a fence, why not build a diving board off the gorge cliffs? that would make everybody happy!


westoverbl
Vermilion, OH

Posted 10:47 AM, 03/27/2009

''It just makes a safer Akron for everybody,'' said Robert Conley, who has been urging the fencing since his son, Kevin, jumped off the bridge to his death in 2006.

Safer for whom? His son or the person walking under the bridge? What a moron!


william

Posted 10:52 AM, 03/27/2009

Yep, they're a little slow gettin' things done in Crakron. It's about time this was done. You people need to get rid of your mayor. I moved ten years ago and read the Beacon, still, for entertainment. As an unbiased former resident, and now a third-party observer, it really is apparent that the Don must go if you want to progress faster than a snail's pace. It also appears that there is a certain amount of corruption in the judicial system in Slummit county.
But hey, I'm just an observer. It doesn't matter to me, I'm going for a jog on the beach.


McDonald
akron, oh

Posted 10:53 AM, 03/27/2009

Donny, I bet you are getting fat on this one.


gg

Posted 10:53 AM, 03/27/2009

The government keeping on messing up the economy with wasteful spending will make people want to jump from bridges.


Reader11722

Posted 11:01 AM, 03/27/2009

Constantly wasting our money, yet another infringement on our rights by the gov't. Add it to the ever-growing list of violations:
They violate the 1st Amendment by opening mail, caging demonstrators and banning books like "America Deceived" from Amazon, Wikipedia and Facebook.
They violate the 2nd Amendment by confiscating guns during Katrina.
They violate the 4th Amendment by conducting warrant-less wiretaps.
They violate the 5th and 6th Amendment by suspending habeas corpus.
They violate the 8th Amendment by torturing at Gitmo.
They violate the entire Constitution by starting illegal wars without declaration.
Impeach them all (both parties) and save this great country.
Last link (unless Stark County District Library caves to the gov't and drops the title):
http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000083883


Rooster
Tallmadge, Oh

Posted 11:04 AM, 03/27/2009

Jes Pitiful


OneWhoKnows
Cuyahoga Falls, Oh

Posted 11:05 AM, 03/27/2009

Here's a thought: Remove the bridge, install a road through the valley.

This removes the need for the fence and a suicide spot. Instead of one company being employed for a short time there will be 3-4 potential companies employed over a longer period of time which equals more city tax dollars. Additionally, the city stays above 200,000 in population allowing the mayor to get federal money.

Everyone wins.


Ermine
akron, oh

Posted 11:09 AM, 03/27/2009

I can't remeber who said that have fences on bridges is a Federal law, but guess what? Whoever said it is wrong.


Jon1m

Posted 11:16 AM, 03/27/2009

Wait till the fence is installed and someone jumps off one of the other bridges in Akron.


The Big Lebowski
Wadsworth, OH

Posted 11:16 AM, 03/27/2009

This story is now on the Drudge Report.


2shay2shay
Akron, OH

Posted 11:16 AM, 03/27/2009

You know even if they install a fence, the suicide person(s) would just find another place to jump off of, plus if those person(s) really wanted to jump they would just climb up and over the fence. This is a waste of money, and would make the Y-Bridge area look trashy, I always enjoy the view while driving over the bridge, this fence would be another obstruction.


TexasRick
Spring, TX

Posted 11:23 AM, 03/27/2009

Yeah, that ought to pretty much put an end to any more suicides.....NOT. In true knee-jerk politician reaction, this will probably open the door to even more absurd proposals on how to make sure ropes aren't strong enough for people to hang themselves, or bullets are made out of some material that isn't lethal, or that natural gas heated homes should be outlawed or knives need to be made of rubber. When are you sheeple going to wake up and realize that it's not the government's job to keep changing your diapers for the rest of your life and protecting you from every conceivable threat or making sure you never have to suffer hardship or pain or loss or unhappiness or be without a giant flat screen TV???? Take responsibility for yourselves weenies.


MillieMouse
AnyTown, OH

Posted 11:28 AM, 03/27/2009

I can't believe it's going to cost millions to fence the Y-bridge, but I believe it should be done. Suicide is a terrible thing, especially for the loved ones, family & friends left behind. As far as for Mayor Don, he's been mayor too long. He's taken advantage of his power for his own personal benefits. Quit & travel on your own money & keep getting the "young girls" to wine, dine & whatever Old Man! Party Hardy & pray your repaired heart holds up. Mary's better off without you & your big ego, Brat!


karl rove
Snydertown, OH

Posted 11:43 AM, 03/27/2009

Americanbelle and Spirit of Reagan...Oh yeah, George W had a MUCH better plan !!! Wake up KOOKS !!!


CCPony
New York, NY

Posted 11:47 AM, 03/27/2009

Oh, suicide is such a bad thing. Oh, those poor LOVED ONES. I think that if it would save ONE life the government should spend a million dollars. No; a BILLION dollars. No! If it would save ONE life, the government should spend A TRILLION dollars! Oh! Life is SO valuable. if it would save ONE life, the government should spend a gazillion trillion bazillion dollars!

Aren't I a GOOD lib?


anyamonguswise?
staunton, va

Posted 11:58 AM, 03/27/2009

They're going to put a fence up to stop suicides?

I don't see the connection.

That like a non sequitur with a huge price-tag.

Somebody please give us some truth:

http://kadaobudite.blogspot.com/2009/03/booms-busts-bubbles-and-belief.html



toxic nut
rootstown, oh

Posted 12:04 PM, 03/27/2009

'if it saves one life,it is worth it"-sorry,but at a certain amount it is not worth it.over a million dollars,it is not even close to being worth it.


real voice of reason

Posted 12:06 PM, 03/27/2009

Lasting employment? What about the guys that were once employed scraping these people off the sidwalk below?


So what your saying is this fence will cost people their jobs?


24hourapartments

Posted 12:08 PM, 03/27/2009

This whole, bogus, stimulus plan seems like a re-election bid.

I do not see it placing funds in the hands of everyday users, especially the poor who need it the most.

This Obama is proving worse than I had originally thought.

Virtually all of his policies appear socialist to me.

Obama is proof that he lacks economic skills.

BIG government; power brokers; laws that may never be reversed. A danger to America's future.

Ohio, you are smarter than this.

www.24hourapartments.com



Miss Claws
Tallmadge, OH

Posted 12:13 PM, 03/27/2009

The Big Lebowski said "This story is now on the Drudge Report."

Oh goody! That officially makes it a dumb idea! Now the whole US can start making fun of how Don spent the money!

Let's get some news cameras out there and get the last of the jumpers on tape!


Unbelievable

Posted 12:17 PM, 03/27/2009

I'll tell you what, pay me $50,000 dollars a year and I'll patrol the bridge for the next 20 years guiding those with ill intent back towards St. Thomas Hospital's suicide ward. Better yet, pay me 50k a year and I'll hire somebody at 35k a year to do the job. An even better idea, I'll contract out off duty APD officers to walk the bridge. What's the going hourly rate for off duty officers?


Zerodps
Barberton, OH

Posted 12:25 PM, 03/27/2009

The reason people are giving that have lost a love one are that it will give the person more time to reconsider. Well that doesn't make any sense at all because if there was a fence they would either climb it or just go to another bridge with easier access. It will be well known when it gets a fence and the suicidal person wont be surprised by it. Why do people want to keep someone alive that doesn't want to be? That's even more selfish then wanting to kill yourself. Jumping off a bridge is a way to end your life without harming others so I would rather hear of someone doing that then hearing about someone driving 200mph and killing another person.

To all the families of suicides...why do you want to blame the bridge? If you really wanted them to have time to reconsider you should have had them admitted to a mental hospital for a few days. All you had to do was call 911 and say he was trying to kill himself, even if it wasn't true. There is no hiding depression at such a severe level, you guys had to know how bad he was. That will give them time to reconsider or get help if he wants it.


badbones
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Posted 12:27 PM, 03/27/2009

They ought to put a fence around Mayor Don's house so he can't get out!


ninner
San Marcos, TX

Posted 12:27 PM, 03/27/2009

It would be better for everyone if they just charged a jumpers fee and had an attendent onsite to make sure everyone paid.


bilbo
Akron, Oh

Posted 12:28 PM, 03/27/2009

All you experts on the topic of suicide should write a doctoral thesis based on your ignorant mantra: "If people want to commit suicide, they will find other ways. There is nothing you can do to stop them."


Jon

Posted 12:29 PM, 03/27/2009

The anti-Obama people need to give it a rest. It's the Don's idea and it was approved by the state. If you want to point fingers, point them at the right people.


suomi1
Pasco, WA

Posted 12:32 PM, 03/27/2009

sorry but building in fence won't stop suicides anymore than a fence has stopped illegal aliens from entering this country. If there is a will there is a way. We have got to prioritize spending because this money isn't sitting in some federal bank ready to go out to the communities. We are all in this together and the spending frenzy must stop as difficult as it may be to turn away federal money to our communities, but the more fed money going out today is an exponential problem tomorrow for our kids. Stop the spending. A family facing bankruptcy doesn't get out of the mess by getting more credit cards to pay bills although some "comfort" may be gained for the short term, a hard crash is always imminent and escape routes are nowhere to be found.


Richarcm
Springfield, Va

Posted 12:37 PM, 03/27/2009

Liberals need to learn that when an individual possesses the desire to kill....the presence nor absense of any particular inanimate object (guns or fences) are NOT going to prevent that person from killing. All you do is spend lots of money, time and resources to redirect how that person chooses to kill. So you put up a fence. Congratulations. Now suicide rates due to steak knives increase. What's been accomplished? Pretting up your cute little bridge?? What compassion!!


Crime of the Century
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Posted 12:37 PM, 03/27/2009

All of you posters who think a fence would stop a person from committing suicide are deluding yourselves. I'm sorry for your collective losses, but opposing the fence plan is just not the same thing as endorsing suicide. Even if the fence worked, which it won't, there's a much higher bridge available on Route 8... right there in full view of the Y Bridge, no less.

The stimulus money would be far better spent on mental health care and suicide prevention, not a stupid fence meant to deter people four more seconds from flinging themselves off a bridge. One need look no farther than the Innerbelt to realize that not EVERY public works project is a success.


Not Brainwashed by the Media
Ravenna, OH

Posted 12:41 PM, 03/27/2009

Why aren't all the pro-abortionist protesting this? Isn't your platform that you have a right to do whatever you wish to your own body or your babies?

Instead of putting up a fence, why not a gang plank and a designated suicide area? There could be a sign at the bottom warning people like they do with falling rocks.
At least these people aren't shooting someone first before killing themselves. At least they are considerate of others.


Joe

Posted 12:46 PM, 03/27/2009

$21,000,000 / 240 jobs = $87,500 per job.

Fence-building pays pretty well, I guess.


morgul12

Posted 12:52 PM, 03/27/2009

Let's also spend some of our grandkids' future income to retrofit all garage doors to never close. Gotta keep people from carbon monoxiding their way into the afterlife...

The excuse given by Conley reminds me of the ol' excuse given for Jehovah's Witnesses knocking on my door every year... "if it saves just one soul, it (the harassment of folks) is all worth it".


TruthPatrol
Akron, OH

Posted 12:56 PM, 03/27/2009

Reopening and staffing a mental health facilty that the politicos closed would indeed make far more sense dollar-wise.

And...

What's that? Another shooting?


Not Brainwashed by the Media
Ravenna, OH

Posted 12:58 PM, 03/27/2009

Joe, where do I apply?!


BE REAL
hr, CO

Posted 12:58 PM, 03/27/2009

We should lower the speed limit on I-90 to 45 mph, because if it saved only 1 life wouldn't it be worth it? The answer is NO!!
I gladly accept the risk to drive 65 to make my day more productive. The saying "If it saved only 1 life wouldn't it be worth it" is the most intellectually LAZY statement ever made.
If someone wants to kill themselves their going to do it by any means necessary. Spending 1.5 MIL on a fence to save lives is the dumbest thing I've heard of since the stimulus bill passed, and that says allot. The people who authorized this money are just plain and simple STUPID! Thanks, Bleeding Heart liberals for wasting more of OUR money.
You people who voted for this president are going to get exactly what you deserve....CHANGE with no HOPE for our grandchildren. The only problem is the rest of us have to suffer for your stupidity.


outdoorsman41
akron, oh

Posted 01:09 PM, 03/27/2009

You might want to check this article out then you`ll actually have something trully important to worry about(http://www.markswatson.com/StageII.pdf).


Minna Wade
akron, OH

Posted 01:10 PM, 03/27/2009

Y'all fools can always be counted on for the hater spin.

This came out of a pot-o-gold that was only gonna be used for infrastructure improvements. Woulda been nice if we could just use it for some cold patch for the potholes, but that don't count. So whether it was the don, or the warner, or some bible thumper publican or whoever, thanks for finding a way to get a few stimulus dollas sent over here.

Back to you, hypocrites.


paul1956
Elk River, MN

Posted 01:16 PM, 03/27/2009

Heaven forbid that another person who wants to kill themselves could use the bridge again. In fact we should probably cut down all the trees that people use to hang themselves with and oh yea, outlaw cars because some people use those for suicide. Lets not forget any kind of rope. That has to be outlawed too.


gorki

Posted 01:21 PM, 03/27/2009

People seeking to kill themselves can be persistent. Hence a suicide fence delays but does not curtail such an effort - just not here. Thus, I can only conclude that such an expenditure of up to 1.5 million dollars (the future cost will be much more for everyone) for such a fence on two local bridges for two? suicides reflects more on the availability of Federal money. Claims of limited funding has to be a myth. So I take comfort that our so called economic problems are not nearly as severe as we have been led to believe.

Sadly, we will still be paying for the suicide fences long after they have deteriorated.

This also speaks poorly to the process of federal money being appropriated. Is this pork barrel spending? What is the criteria for such expenditures?


shehateme
Hooterville, Oh

Posted 01:24 PM, 03/27/2009

MATT DRUDGE RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


frank
Akron, OH

Posted 01:30 PM, 03/27/2009

At least this is something that is SOMEWHAT worthwhile. Everyone's talking about government waste, yet nobody has mentioned those ASININE road paintings on Route 8 labeling the exit lanes or the bicycle road paint - the ones on Rt8 are already scraping off (did nobody take salt/plows into account before paying for them) and the bike signs are already fading, too. Now THAT'S some government waste for you - ESPECIALLY when they decide they need RE-PAINTED!!!


DrudgetardAntagonist
La Jolla, CA

Posted 01:36 PM, 03/27/2009

Typical liberal decision making. Choosing saving lives over refusing money to score political points with the ever-shrinking base of right wing crazies. Next thing you know stimulus money will be going to repair roads and overpasses!


call me bubble boy
sacramento, ca

Posted 01:55 PM, 03/27/2009

obviously this PORKULUS plan
will help JUMPSTART
our FALLING economy
and also help to BRIDGE the gap
between RICH and POOR
in addition to the fence
if you look in the fine print
you will see that BUNGEE CORDS
will be installed every 20 feet


TruthPatrol
Akron, OH

Posted 01:57 PM, 03/27/2009

Besides Drudge, check newspapers around the Net. Plusquellic and his fence are becoming a natioanl laughingstock.


call me bubble boy
sacramento, ca

Posted 01:57 PM, 03/27/2009

by the way
the BUNGEE CORDS
are for those
independent jumpers
who haven't really
made up their minds


Las Vegas
Las Vegas , NV

Posted 01:58 PM, 03/27/2009

Why the rush to end Darwinism in Akron? There are other bridges and plenty of other ways people will commit suicide if they are dumb enough to think that killing themselves is the only option

It might prevent 1-2 suicides a year off of the Y bridge but do you think it will prevent 1-2 suicides a year in the aggregate? These people are not going to say I am only going to kill myself if I can jump off the bridge! I wouldn't say the bridge is an enabler for suicides just and alternative.

Waste of money in my opinion as well


CuddyTheFlash
Kent, OH

Posted 02:00 PM, 03/27/2009

I didn't bother reading the comments because everyone is just arguing (though I did read the article). I do want to know what type of fence will be built to deter would be jumpers.


Celeste

Posted 02:39 PM, 03/27/2009

Those of us who have lost a loved one to suicide have been asking for this bridge to be covered for years - The mayor's office response was always that the city could NOT afford this expense (anywhere from $175,000 to 200,000, depending when you asked) Funny how the price is now $1 million to $1.5 million. I am happy that the bridge will be covered - but question the way Plusquellic got the funding.


I'm Just Sayin
Martiniville, OH

Posted 02:40 PM, 03/27/2009

$timulating!

So, are we going to fence in all the high level bridges in Akron? Or just the ones that are in view of new condos?

Brilliant!


datakcy
Charlotte, NC

Posted 02:42 PM, 03/27/2009

Build a fence around the abortion clinics. It would save plenty of lives and provide another government make-work project. I know a lot of folks that would help build them for free.

Better yet, build a fence around Congress to keep them out of our pockets. Aren't we all more than just a little fed up with their crazy spending?


TexasRick
Spring, TX

Posted 02:42 PM, 03/27/2009

Hey Bilbo.... you know, you're right. I forgot that it takes a village and that we are all responsible for making sure we intervene whenever we can to protect others from themselves. Spoken like a true liberal supplicating himself before the holy altar of government. I don't suppose you could enlighten us with your wisdom as to what can be done to make sure we stop suicides from happening? I know, we'll outlaw it, like guns. D.C. banned guns and that took care of their problem.


ideastoday

Posted 02:49 PM, 03/27/2009

Let's see, there are 700,000 people in the metro Akron area, and exactly two jumped off the bridge last year. How exactly is this going to make a "safer Akron for everybody?". I guess it could be effective, if the two people planning to jump off the bridge are too stupid to think of one of the 500 other good ways to kill yourself. People like Conley, motivated by emotion and not reason, should not have a say in spending millions of other people's money.


BeckyJP1977
Wadsworth, OH

Posted 02:50 PM, 03/27/2009

I think the fence is a waste of money. There is another bridge not far from the YBRIDGE that someone could jump off of instead. IF someone wants to kill themselves they will find another way to do it.
We can build fences, outlaw guns and pills and garage doors, oh and outlaw ropes and razor blades too, but if someone wants to die, they will find a way.
Sorry for your loss, but the fence isnt going to stop the suicides. Suicidal people do what they want to do and will find a way to do it and will make sure they can't be stopped.


needles

Posted 02:59 PM, 03/27/2009

This bridge is, infact 2 separate bridges. The only "Y" bridge I know of is in Zanesville, Ohio. Fence it------- well-- underneath to keep the concrete, etc from falling on the motorist and pedestrians below. Certainly there are better places to put the money and benefit the people of Summit County.


RightStuff
El Paso, TX

Posted 03:02 PM, 03/27/2009

Those who don't reject the "stimulus" plan outright are compromising their liberty. The whole thing is contrary to American ideals. The best "stimulus" plan would have been to 1) lower individual taxes significantly, 2) reduce taxes on capital gains on investments, and 3) redude the corporate tax. We would have been well on our way to excellent financial health had these three simple things been done. But now, we will have more permanent government bureaucracy to implement this stimulus and future government over-reaching and over-reacting.


caddydaddy84

Posted 03:06 PM, 03/27/2009

On June 16th 2006 I attempted suicide. I know in my case things had gotton so dark I saw suicide as the only way out. If a fence kept me from jumping I would simply have found another way to try and kill myself. In my opinion we need to educate people to recognize the symptoms in order to intervene early on. Yes, it's more work, especially when suicidal people like me try their best to hide it. There are just too many ways to do yourself in to rely on laws or barriers to stop people.


datakcy
Charlotte, NC

Posted 03:10 PM, 03/27/2009

The only fence that will stop them is one that encircles the bridge or the walkway. Otherwise they'll just climb the fence and jump off that.

Encircled fences with no escape are nothing new. We used to call them prisons or psychiatric institutions. Now we call prisoners anything that will justify their crimes or blame society. And as for those who used to inhabit psychiatric institutions? We call them liberal congressmen!

I just heard of a crazy program to have transgender perverts speak to middle school students in NYC about "being themselves" (sanity interpretation: be as immorally degenerate as possible and everyone is supposed to smile and be accepting of insanity).

What have we become fellow citizens? A modern day Sodom and Gomorrah!


mattvj5
Lorain, oh

Posted 03:15 PM, 03/27/2009

This is so bad, there's a link on the top of the drudgereport.com site...Good old Mayor Don doing his thing again and wasting taxpayer money


sjm_888

Posted 03:16 PM, 03/27/2009

How many jobs will be created by installing this fence? My guess ZERO.


nottheusual1
Tallmadge, OHIO

Posted 03:18 PM, 03/27/2009

@WrongStuff sed:"Those who don't reject the "stimulus" plan outright are compromising their liberty. The whole thing is contrary to American ideals."

Yawn - more The Party talking points. Makes about as much sense as the 19 page The Party budget.

Where can I get a list of the "ideals" you speak so fondly of?

"We would have been well on our way to excellent financial health had these three simple things been done."

Yawn - more strawman. The Party had 14 years to implement The Party's Grand Plan For Making White People Richer, and got caught. Get over it already.


dontmailme
Akron, OH

Posted 03:20 PM, 03/27/2009


These people will have no choice but resort to using coathangers to kill


Jon

Posted 03:21 PM, 03/27/2009

They should make it an electric fence.


osco50
San Francisco, CALIFORNIA

Posted 03:23 PM, 03/27/2009

The Suicide Bridge!?

Try the Golden Gate… At least 30 people jump off of it every year and there's no plans to put up a fence. If people want to take their own lives let them, there are too many people on the planet to begin with.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_gate_bridge#Suicides


smitty113

Posted 03:31 PM, 03/27/2009

Akron Oh – Mayor estimates that the stimulus ($21million) will save or create 240 jobs….. does that math south like a bad deal for the American tax payers? Now if it saved 100,000 jobs I would say that was a good deal. But 250 jobs – I hope his math is off. Not that 250 jobs aren't impt but WOW at a cost of $21 million to the tax payers????


Anne P.

Posted 03:37 PM, 03/27/2009

This stimulus project was brought to you by people who are obsessed by carbon footprints. Isn't a fence to save people at odds with lessening the overall footprint this evil and braindead country leaves? Wouldn't a few less people help us out? I mean, maybe those people who are jumping drive Suburbans, or Hummers. That's a double carbon footprint save....think about it.


Miss Claws
Tallmadge, OH

Posted 03:39 PM, 03/27/2009

http://www.thebridge-themovie.com/new/index.html

This is one of the best movies I've ever seen. I think if those of you who are for the fence watched it, this might change your mind.

People are going to kill themselves one way or another if they really want to. A fence solves nothing.

And yeah, I've had a close friend commit suicide. I don't think outlawing rope would have made a difference.


PDBROWN

Posted 03:54 PM, 03/27/2009

If only Marco,Michael & Donnie could take a hint !!
Do it !!!


savage24

Posted 03:58 PM, 03/27/2009

What I've seen of this stimulus package , the only jobs it has created are in the unempolyment offices. God what a waste of taxpayer money.I'll bet that by the time the sticky fingered politicians get done you will have to have a propery tax to get the fence built.


Betamax
Akron, OH

Posted 04:09 PM, 03/27/2009

In 2006, the estimate for a chain link fence from the Dept of Transportation, Ohio, estimated the cost at $880,000.

I seriously doubt that the cost of a fence has risen to the $1.5M level. Iff'n the cost goes that high, we'll know what sort of graft the city hall hero is gettin' from this exercise.


Coady

Posted 04:12 PM, 03/27/2009

A total waste of porculus money. If these people are determined to die they will find someplace else to jump or use one of the many other methods of self-termination. Somebody on the committee has a brother with a fencing company.


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 04:28 PM, 03/27/2009

@C, who has told you the city has not requested money for the sewers?

You missed the entire point of the article. It is the "transportation infrastructure stimulus" money. Other government organizations have not issued their funding yet.


CarolynC

Posted 04:30 PM, 03/27/2009

@westoverbl/moron – It is simply amazing that people like you are walking around in this city. There have been 71 deaths since that bridge was build and, were it to be rebuilt today, it would have to have a fence. Mental illness is every bit as real as physical illness. Guess you didn’t know that. Our son became ill after getting into drugs. We spent a fortune trying to put him together. After 18, you cannot force someone to get help if that individual doesn’t acknowledge the problem. It is unbelievable how many cruel and uninformed people are out there. You know, no one was giving you the privilege of saying where that money goes. It went were city leaders thought best. We may or may not agree with its usage, and God knows you can’t please everyone. Let’s hope that somewhere in your family mental illness does not show up…because then you’ll understand…the hard


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 04:30 PM, 03/27/2009

@RightNow, almost every building and construction code granting organization requires you to come up to code when you remodel. Replacing the decking of the bridge may actually require the city to fence it, no matter if people think it is relevant or not.


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 04:35 PM, 03/27/2009

@AmericanBelle1, great examples but how are they relevant to Akron. How many flood levies do we have failing in Akron?

One of your examples is spending money to keep bridges from collapsing and other are complaining about potholes. Everyone is totally missing the fact that the bridge deck is being replaced with the money gained.


RightStuff
El Paso, TX

Posted 04:36 PM, 03/27/2009

Hey nottheusual1, I'm not in the business of medicating the ignorance of someone like you. It is obvious that you got out of the eithth grade without passing your civics class. Check the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution for starters. I know it will be tough reading but even 82 IQ's like yourself can do it if you try.

Love you.


mgreat2785
Akron, Oh

Posted 04:40 PM, 03/27/2009

I don't think it's that bad of an idea, but if someone wants to kill themselves, they will just find another way, or another bridge. It's very sad, but true. I think all in all it's a waste of money if you take that into consideration. Maybe just a large rail or something to protect from accidents. And to comment to another comment on here... I'm hoping it won't be just a chain link fence, but something rounded out with something at the top. Someone can just climb a fence and jump...


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 04:45 PM, 03/27/2009

@Celeste, you have not been following the fence discussion to well over the last few years. It was never just a few $100k. The price tag was up to $5 million at one point for a glass wall to not block the "view". It was always over a million in every ABJ article that highlighted the discussion.


Greeko
Charlotte, NC

Posted 05:01 PM, 03/27/2009

Moved away from Akron 20 years ago but was back last July and couldn't believe how bad it has gotten. Looked like a scene from Escape From New York. Your ridiculous fence idea is on the news all over the country and your clowns are acting like it will really work. Apparently no one knew that people with suicidal tendencies don't know how to climb a fence for go around the side of it.

C'mon Akron you are embarrassing yourself!


CarolynC

Posted 05:03 PM, 03/27/2009

Qwestoverbl -


evansfmly
clinton, oh

Posted 05:13 PM, 03/27/2009

I am glad that they are finally getting the bridge fenced in. My brother Michael jumped from this bridge and it was the most horrible thought to think about that. All of those people out their who think that this is not a good idea has obviously not lost someone in such a tragic manner. Thank you to all who support it.

Sad sister
April


westoverbl
Vermilion, OH

Posted 05:26 PM, 03/27/2009

CarolynC

I am glad that you are amazed. Notice that like 75% of the people on this string, nowhere did I argue that we did not need a fence. I think it is ridicules, but not near as much as the comment from Mr. Conley who wants to argue that the fence makes everyone safer. It only makes those wanting to jump and those walking under the bridge.

I stand by the Moron statement, and if Mr Conley is related to you, maybe you can explain how the fence does not make 99% of the people safer.

As for your son, if the bridge was not there, he easily could have found other ways to kill himself. He chose his own fate and it is not everyone else’s fault that he chose to kill himself. I am sorry for your loss, but I am glad that he chose to do something that did not hurt other people. If your son had killed himself with an automobile, would you also call that we fence all the roads or destroy all cars. Sorry if this is harsh, but the goverment can not protect everyone from themselves.


open ur eyes
Akron, Oh

Posted 05:41 PM, 03/27/2009

People will just go to the route 8 high level bridge at rush hour...shut a main artery down for several hours while police try to talk them away from the edge...according to Ohio Highway Patrol for every hour an expressway is shut down it costs everyone involved including motorists 1 million dollars...so if it takes 30 mins thats only 500,000 dollars...way to go Don money well spent.


davidwamsley

Posted 06:33 PM, 03/27/2009

What a waste of money! Just so a few people can f e e l good about themselves even though the only result is that they are sending jumpers to another bridge with in walking distance. I can not believe that supposedly it is educated people that come up with such nonsence.
Who named it the suciside bridge, I recall it was named the All American Bridge. If that it's name then call it that.


spotlight
akron, oh

Posted 06:52 PM, 03/27/2009

Does anyone really believe a fence is going to stop some poor weak soul from killing themself?Use this money on children old people ,not weak selfish people who only care about themself.


RightStuff
El Paso, TX

Posted 06:58 PM, 03/27/2009

The whole stimulus bill is a huge waste of money, and your children and grandchildren will pay for it. Child Protective Services should be called in to prevent Congress's abuse of an innocent generation or two.


Zipped86
akron, oh

Posted 07:21 PM, 03/27/2009

There are several bridges around here to jump from...Lets ban razor blades so that they can't slice their wrists...If they really want to die, they will find a way...


Jessyca

Posted 07:23 PM, 03/27/2009

First of all this is the biggest waste of money yet. Fencing the y bridge just makes the jump higher, which means more blood splater for Akron Fire and AMR to clean up. Second of all, I hope the CIT officers don't have to risk their lives by climbing up on the fence to talk these people down. This is seriously a joke! The city needs the money for better things then this. I guess the truly lazy can just stop traffic on the expressway and use that bridge so they don't have climb the fence. And to whoever posted the message about the law of fencing the bridge, your truly an idiot.


kkkkkk
cuyahoga falls, oh

Posted 07:31 PM, 03/27/2009

so i wonder were they will jump from now?


Tampa Frank

Posted 07:34 PM, 03/27/2009

An electric fence would work.....


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 08:03 PM, 03/27/2009

Akron is not unique.

See:
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects/sr99/aurorabridgefence/


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 08:09 PM, 03/27/2009

@osco50, you really live in California? They are looking into fence and barrier options for the Golden Gate Bridge.

http://www.marinij.com/ci_9811964?source=most_emailed

http://goldengatebridge.org/projects/documents/March24BOD_000.doc


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 08:23 PM, 03/27/2009

There are many studies that show fences do prevent suicides and that jumps from nearby bridges does not increase.

See:
http://www.cscbfriends.com/pdfs/Pelletier.pdf

One reason cited in the literature is that fences prevent drunks from jumping, and many jumpers are drunk or high at the time of attempt.


jaybear82
akron, oh

Posted 09:20 PM, 03/27/2009

i am sorry for the lost of friends and love one that jump or was drink and go push off the y , i had a really good friend that was drink and someone push him off the y, very sad , i know alot of the rip people are trying of wakeing up seening people laying there, then agine i also ask my self why wait so long, yes down town has changed bad, for the worst, it is sad but agine, they will make the money back up for akron u they all was have , would hate to take away from them


shardik12
Avonmore, PA

Posted 09:39 PM, 03/27/2009

Is there open bidding on the fence installation? I have only ever put up barb wire, pipe and chain link, but I am sure I can do it for under 1 million. I own 40 acres crosslinked, and it was no where near that much.

How about everyone who thinks this idea even makes sense pitch in and pay for it? Or for 1 million you could pay 2 counselors 50k a year for 10 yrs to stand on the darn thing.


shardik12
Avonmore, PA

Posted 09:42 PM, 03/27/2009

PS - I volunteer for the counseling job.


Ray Cyste
akron, oh

Posted 10:38 PM, 03/27/2009

Fence the bridge to keep two people from jumping rather than he the money for more cops to keep the ghetto garbage from killing pizza drivers.. Rather than create a drug task force to keep the ghetto garbage from selling drugs or at least locking the scumbags in jail.

This grandstanding is why the mayor has to go.

And to Robert Conley, maybe your kid jumped because you were a lousy father. Don't blame the bridge because your kid was mentally unstable enough to end his life.


realist
akron, oh

Posted 11:02 PM, 03/27/2009

First, while suicide is not a matter to joke about- even in here- the fence wont stop it.
Now, for the humor.....10 reasons why someone will go over before anything gets fenced in:
1- Your $14.00 Obama stimulus pay increase is stolen at gunpoint in a ATM robbery, and you cant get that rock...so you jump.
2- Marco got off easy, but you just got 9 months for CCW...so you jump.
3- You can't stand the pain after you were injured while navigating Akron's pothole ridden streets, so you jump.
4- You are laid off from the contractor because there was never going to be jobs created, and you see 10 illegal Mexicans roofing for $25.00 per day...so you jump.
5- You bribe a cop, but he quits and your car gets towed because you have no license.....so you jump.
6- You get recalled..............
7- Young's Restaurant opens and you can't get hired as a parking lot attendant because you were fired from your last gig..........
8- After the dust settles, the Department of Justice leaves and you still can't face the facts..........
9- You get gravely ill after choking when you read a nice, positive article about all the good, honest cops in Akron........
10- You really do want to find that "special place in hell"......


Fence this!!!!!


realist
akron, oh

Posted 11:04 PM, 03/27/2009

And God Bless those who have chosen that avenue to end their suffering.....


Gain Some More Reality
Akron, OH

Posted 11:10 PM, 03/27/2009

@Ray Cyste, this money was not available for any of your ideas. Pay attention as "transportation infrastructure" funds cannot be used for cops.


And how sad that you blame a father for a son's suicide. You are a sick person.


wilmac987
carson, ca

Posted 12:28 AM, 03/28/2009

did any one notice akron gets 21million and they saved or created 240 jobs.,,so lets see,,i cant find mi calculator but off hand loks lik one million per job or a little less. but close enough. im just waiting for the shooting to start.,,got mi glock n ready to go.


deebles

Posted 12:38 AM, 03/28/2009

This comment is to the family of Kevin Conley. I read this article and some of the comments this morning and I have thought of you all day. I know how hard it is to lose a son to suicide and how very, very difficult it must be to read this stuff. I just want to say how sorry I am for your loss and how brave I think you are for doing this. I know you are trying to save someone else your pain. I think our sons' shared something beside suicide: a loving family and a type of death that our society shuns. Again, I am so, so sorry for this unbearable pain that your son, like mine, never meant for us to bear.


ohiobigguy

Posted 01:37 AM, 03/28/2009

Will the city pay for my upper ball joint that broke the other day after i hit a huge chuckhole? Where is my stimulus $$$


deebles

Posted 01:57 AM, 03/28/2009

Wow. Do you guys remember Candy Lightener and her daughter Cari? She was killed in 1980 by a drunk driver when it wasn't a crime and her mother started MADD. Has everyone not died of drunken driving since? No. Do you think it has helped? Can we start preventing some suicides now? Just because you can't stop them all we should just do nothing? How bout a little something working toward a better future? There are a lot of people alive today because of Cari's death. Maybe the future belongs to Akron.


Dayam

Posted 03:07 AM, 03/28/2009

Why can't St. Thomas just have a 24 hour psychiatric booth on the Y-Bridge?
Or Make your mark on Elizabeth Park,
"Let's go Swimming
Let's go flying
I wanna go diving
Jumoing off the Y-Bridge"


andre

Posted 03:59 AM, 03/28/2009

Few weeks ago I found a good article about suicides off The North Hill Viaduct Bridge that was replaced by the Y Bridge. Heres a link to the article
Enjoy http://mred-viaduct-suicides.blogspot.com/


jhws478
Akron, Oh

Posted 07:16 AM, 03/28/2009

why out a fence up if someone wants to kill themselves they will find away. Wouldnt it be better to get these people the help they need what ever it may be life can't ever be that bad. Anyone can change there issues or problems maybe not right away or by them selves but it can be done


McDonald
akron, oh

Posted 07:33 AM, 03/28/2009

Can the pizza delivery people get stimulus for armored pizza delivery trucks, just a thought. Maybe even with a gun turret.


Slovensko
Canton, OH

Posted 08:49 AM, 03/28/2009

The fence is a good idea. Safety first. .


EX-DEM

Posted 08:55 AM, 03/28/2009

Put the fence around city hall,this keeps up youll have to, to keep mad tax payers from takeing it over


julie

Posted 09:02 AM, 03/28/2009

Wouldn't it be a better idea to get rid of the bridge all together and make it just a road again? That would save a lot of money over the years in upkeep and we wouldn't need a fence. It worked for the bridge over there on Broadway.


WinZip
Erie, PA

Posted 09:19 AM, 03/28/2009

I agree, it seems like a lot of money to spend on a fence. I would think more lives would be saved through education about the subject rather than trying to censor us from reality we live in. (Of course I have done no such studies and am no expert)

On the other hand, I do acknowledge that I cannot possibly live someone else’s life or pretend to know how they think. I like to think there's a little hope, that a bridge would prevent someone from taking that extra step forward. If anyone is a mind reader here by the way, please excuse me for stepping on toes. With the notoriety this bridge gets, you have to admit it is fresh in the minds of those wanting to commit suicide, and seems like a painless choice.

Oh and I stand by what I said, if it saves one person it's worth it. For those who disagree you can be the first to admit your life is worth less.

Not saying it will..not saying it’s wise spending.. just think you guys should lighten up


readsalot

Posted 09:40 AM, 03/28/2009

What your mayor does not understand is that if he wants to bring the bridge up to federal standards ("if the bridge were built now, federal regulations would require fencing")then he can get federal help and not use the stimulus money. They can bring it up to standards (it's called bringing it up to Codes and Standards), the federal government will reimburse them for it. But he would have to come up with SOME of the funding.

Also, the fence costs a lot because it is specially fabricated for the bridge.


liberty5
Akron, Oh

Posted 09:45 AM, 03/28/2009

lets play music on the bridge for the walkers, softer in the middle, louder toward the ends, it just might give the 1 or 2 jumpers a reason to keep walking and not jump.Who doesn't like to hear the whole song, point, give these people more help, not a fence.


readsalot

Posted 09:48 AM, 03/28/2009

@gainsomereality....replacing the bridge decking is an integrity (saving the structure) upgrade...the fencing is a safety issue - 2 different things.


garylcline

Posted 09:54 AM, 03/28/2009

I hit the report abuse button, because CC Pony made me laugh till my sides hurt.


Crime of the Century
Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Posted 10:16 AM, 03/28/2009

Here's a concept that works: use the stimulus money to fix out dilapidated ROADS


peter
stow, oh

Posted 11:03 AM, 03/28/2009

According to WinZip, "If building a fence prevents only one death it's still a success in my mind."

The wisdom of a fool. To consistently follow such a policy would bankrupt America faster than even that clown in the White House is doing.


Jimbo
south of Akron, NO

Posted 11:09 AM, 03/28/2009

Peter, you are so right! Give the buffoon a red nose (like Bill's was) and he'll look just like the clown I saw at the circus last week!


Disarmed
Yo Mama, PA

Posted 11:13 AM, 03/28/2009

All you fencing contractors....have you seen the plans? You're all talking like you can do it SO much cheaper. Do you even know if it will be a chain-link fence? It will most likely be the clear panels.


Ray Cyste
akron, oh

Posted 11:47 AM, 03/28/2009