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Topic: NEW OWNERS OF MANZY ARE OPEN TO OPTIONS
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BIGFISH
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March 23, 2009 at 06:58:12 PM
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This message was edited on March 24, 2009 at 02:35:14 PM by BIGFISH

 

The new owners of Manzy have said they don't want to close the track, but they need a option. The City of Phoenix and the County can help us with that, and so can our friends. What we (I have been asked to speak on behalf of some owners) need you to do is let them know the amount of $$ you bring into our state every year. Trust me, some of the things that you've heard or read about this sale are not true, and we do have a chance at saving Manzanita Speedway for us all. Please pass this along to anyone you think could help....Kenny


" Help Save Manzanita Speedway"


Business owners, Racers, Racing fans


The City of Phoenix needs to hear from " YOU " now!!


Meetings and discussions have occurred with City of Phoenix in regard to Manzy as a tax base, "we have their attention"


Send emails to the addresses below expressing the financial impact on your business or businesses that you spend money with when participating or attending the races and how the loss of Manzy will create a devastating financial impact for many. Here are some things to address.

* How will this effect your business or businesses that you spend money with.
* Describe that there are millions of dollars that are pumped into the Phoenix area revenue stream as a result of racing at Manzy.
* Tell how this loss will impact your business including your loss of income/business.
* If it might put you out of business, having to lay off employees. (possibly how many)
* The loss to the city in tax revenues.
* Your reduction in purchases for materials. (for purchases made locally, give some detail)
* How your loss will affect others.(i.e. if you stop purchasing from a local supplier, it becomes their loss too, it will create a down turn.
* How you will buy less gas , oil, tires, ect for your vehicles.
* How stopping at local restaurants going to and after the races will cease.
* Any other negative financial impact you can think of as a result of loosing Manzy.


Paint the picture of the devastating effect of losing the local dirt track and the impact that it will have on the local economy. Inform them of the National exposure that Manzy brings to Phoenix. Remind them that we do not want to let this motor sports venue be lost to another city like Casa Grande or Tucson or to one of the Indian Reservations.

Be short and to the point, be respectful. Long emails often do not get read fully, make your points.

Ask what can you do or how can you help the City help the cause. What can the City do to save Manzy?


Send emails to all of the following (as soon as possible, time is short)

Contact, Mayor Phil Gordon at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilman Michael Nowakowski at: [email protected] (Manzy is in district 7)
Contact, Vice Mayor Tom Simplot at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilwoman Thelda Williams at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilwoman Peggy Neely at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilwoman Maria Baier at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilman Claude Mattox at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilman Sal DiCiccio at: [email protected]
Contact, Councilman Michael Johnson at: [email protected]

And from a county perspective contact the County Supervisor for District 5 (where Manzy is) Mary Rose Wilcox at [email protected]

Talk about the loss to the County and the threat of this activity and attractions moving to another County. Manzy needs to remain in Maricopa County. We cannot let it go away to another County and end up on one of the Reservations or just be totally lost forever.

We have a chance to turn this around, it depends highly on your response, please get involved ASAP.


Let's get up on the wheel and " Make This Happen "



Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. 

shrek2259
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March 23, 2009 at 08:15:18 PM
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i understood that the new owners just bought the land and the original owners still own all the things that make a track(lights crash-wall grandstands buildings and every thing ells )and was going to move to a new local ---is this not the case ?


Robert Bond    San Jose Ca

BIGFISH
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March 23, 2009 at 11:19:18 PM
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This message was edited on March 24, 2009 at 02:34:25 PM by BIGFISH

The only thing that has been said in that regard by the Martins, is that he would let the facilities go for a song. What that song is, and who's going to sing it has not yet been determined. Some of us think our best chance at this point is to have the city and county see the amount of lost revenue etc of the track as it stands, and still have the Crane Co, but in another location.

Kenny


Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. 

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