May 20, 2024

In his first Council meeting/workshop, Dr. Mike Bird* made quite a splash into his political career when he laid out plans for his first initiative. He wants the City to put in sidewalks in his HOA, Hudson Park Estates, so he can more easily walk to his pool and tennis courts.

While most Hudson residents don’t have access to a neighborhood pool, Bird wants them to fund the yellow brick road to his HOA pool with their taxes.

“Number three, the in the priorities like connects to a park. Can we consider like adding also like a neighborhood pool or something like that when you think about like high traffic areas people walking to you know some of our areas have a pool, tennis court and kids are walking on the street to get to those places, similar to a park?… Hudson Park Estates has a swim and tennis place and no sidewalks on the way to that.”

– Dr. Mike Bird (12/12/2023)

The sidewalk connectivity plan is intended for well traveled roads, not subsidizing Bird’s HOA pool. The cost of sidewalks throughout Hudson Park Estates would be an astronomical bill to hand Hudson’s hardworking taxpayers, but that’s what he is proposing. If an HOA is to have sidewalks throughout, the developer and homeowners should pay for that, not Hudson taxpayers who don’t have access to the amenities.

Bird can be reached for comment at [email protected] and (234) 346-2942

Bird has had a splash in his month on Council. After campaigning as non-partisan, he and Patricia Goetz had a separate swearing-in from the incumbents and insisted on having a Democratic Judge officiated while all their fellow Clocktower Collaborators cheered them on. Bird and Goetz are also facing a probable cause hearing at the Ohio Elections Commission for coordinating with Jane Howington’s dark money organization Clocktower Collaborative. That organization is facing a hearing of its own for operating as an illegal PAC.

To read the uncovered emails that kicked off Goetz and Bird’s legal troubles, click here.

1 thought on “VIDEO: Bird Wants To Prioritize Sidewalks To His HOA Pool As If It’s A City Park While Handing Hudson Taxpayers The Bill

  1. Dr Bird. You pay into your HOA. They have the finances and authority to PAY FIR YOUR WALKING CONVENIENCE

    This is NOT a city tax payer burden

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