Review of Youngstown O,


An OBJECTIVE review of Youngstown, Ohio
Star Rating - 7/27/2007
Undoubtedly, Youngstown, Ohio has many disadvantages. It is economically depressed, has very high crime rates, limited cultural activities, it rains and snows a lot and is hot and humid in the summer. That said, I thought it would be nice to point out some better aspects of Youngstown, since simply trashing it is very unhelpful for anyone who may wish to know more about the City. First of all, Youngstown has some extremely nice, safe and affordable suburbs, including Boardman, Canfield, Poland and North Lima. These places also have exceptional school systems; the Canfield and North Lima public school systems are two of the best public school systems in the state. Crime in these areas is extremely limited. Also, a quick note on violent crime in the City: most of the violent crimes involve drugs in some way and you are highly unlikely to be the target of violent crime in one of the suburbs. The streets of the suburbs are very safe, even after dark. Youngstown, overall, is an extremely affordable place to live. It also has Mill Creek Park, a park which is three times the size of Central Park in New York City and offers many outdoor recreational activities. While Youngstown's overall recreational offerings may be limited, the City is making a concerted effort to improve the downtown area by opening more businesses and generally beautifying the streets. The Chevrolet Centre also opened recently, a facility that hosts year-round events such as hockey games, indoor football, concerts, etc.. So there are things to do, you just might have to look harder than in other cities. As in any place, life here can be as enjoyable or as unpleasant as you make it for yourself. Finally, another plus is you can get to almost anywhere in the City or suburbs within 20 minutes because traffic is generally very light, especially on the freeway.
Jay | Youngstown, OH
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I feel your comments were negative and misrepresent a city that's gone through great depression and loss that was not the fault of the natives. Youngstowners are incredible people that survived great turmoil yet have the ability to maintain hope. When it comes to defining Youngstown; Canfield, Boardman, and North Lima have intentionally segregated themselves from the "City" and when asked if they live in the city they will deny living in the city but will gladly work within the "city". When it comes to recreational activities, I agree Youngstown is limited however most activies are in Boardman, Canfield and North Lima.... not the city. Since Monies are always allocated outside of the city, it is difficult to almost impossible to bring activies with limited resources therefore more activities will take place in the suburbs than the city. As for crime, yes crime is a problem, however studies prove where poverty exsist crime prevails - the rememdy is to increase jobs and crime will ultimately decrease. It is dishartening when people continue to write on negative issues unfortunate happenings yet rarely mention good. Good is still within the our city, people care and are concerned. Our media seldom interview or report positive events or small changes, but quick to magnify the crime and negative stories which utimately gives our suburbean neighbors a very poor image of Youngstown. Could it be the ones that are employed with the local television and radio stations work outside the city and reports are bias? I applaud Mayor Jay Williams, teachers, YPD, YFD, and other city officials that truly have Youngstown at heart!
Candy | Youngstown, OH | Report Abuse
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