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(Photo : Twitter) Wasco Clown
 
"I just seen him about three times already, but yeah he's creepy," Anthony Garza told KFOR.<br>
 
  
Some residents may have been spooked by the creepy clown, but others think it's nothing more than a silly prank and often go in search of it.<br>
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D'IBERVILLE -- Nearly $141 million in building permits were issued in the last fiscal year in D'Iberville and city officials say more construction is on the way.
 
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"Oh, that's good," Hank Rogers, the city's community development director, said of the level of building. "That's up at post-Katrina levels."
"They have flashlights and try to spot him in neighborhoods after he posts to Twitter," Noah Sanchez told the station. "It's kind of fun, though, to get us in the Halloween spirit."<br>
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The largest permit in the 2013-2014 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 was for Scarlet Pearl Casino, going up at the foot of Central Avenue. Mayor Rusty Quave said work is progressing toward the opening in December 2015 and he sat in on meetings for the designs of a championship miniature golf course that have lots of people curious.
 
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A new Coast Transit center also is under construction in that area where, since the groundbreaking for the casino, there has been lots of interest on the city's master plan development, Quave said Monday before meeting with a group of developers. The elevation and insurance in the old town near the water has developers looking to build more multi-family, higher income housing near the casino and downtown, he said. If the city can get people back downtown, Quave said he thinks more development will follow.
According to KFOR, some locals think it may be more than one clown roaming the streets. Tech Times reported that Wasco Clown is nothing more than a photography project arranged by a husband and wife. It's also supposedly inspired by a similar prank that spooked residents in the U.K. last year.<br>
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Other large projects in the past year were the Wal-Mart Neighborhood Store that will open Nov. 5, the continued renovations at the Wal-Mart Supercenter, a $3.1 million city fire station, site work for Academy Sports off Sangani Boulevard, more stores at The Promenade, a Volkswagen dealership, a new building at Arbor View Apartments to replace the one that was destroyed by fire and 24 homes.
 
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Construction continues on the Interstate 10-110 intersection, and Quave said crews seem to be ahead of schedule. While that work won't be done until next year, this will be the first Christmas shopping season in a couple of years that road work is done from The Promenade through stores at Sangani Boulevard.
 
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People continue to shop and dine in D'Iberville, Quave said. "Even through construction, our sales tax held in there." From January to August, sales tax diversions in D'Iberville are up 2 percent from a year ago.
(Photo : Twitter) Wasco Clown
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Quave said it's too early to talk about some of the development being proposed in the city, other than to say developers of a couple of hotels want to get property rezoned so they can build.
"Yesterday they were saying there were two then they were trying to say like seven, but I don't know," Kevin Cabello told KFOR.<br>
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"We're anticipating Ramco and CBL group will make a report to us pretty soon," he said. The companies propose building The Galleria shopping center at the southwest corner of I-10 and 110, and Quave said the city doesn't want to have to close new roads while construction of access roads is under way.
 
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Although some drivers may be confused by the new traffic patterns, City Manager Bobby Eleuterius said he hears only compliments about the bridge over 67/115 and how much better traffic already flows in the city.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Speedy Round</a></li><li></li><li></li></ul>
While the Wasco Clown seems harmless, local police has confirmed that it's led other people - mostly teens - to do a copycat version. Lt. Jason Matson of Bakersfield told  that residents reported seeing a clown "carrying a gun to a guy carrying a knife running up to houses."<br>
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Bakersfield police recently arrested a 14-year-old boy for "harassing minors" while dressed in a clown costume. The boy, who has no connection to the Wasco Clown, told officers that he was inspired by social media.<br>
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Revision as of 01:30, 1 November 2014

D'IBERVILLE -- Nearly $141 million in building permits were issued in the last fiscal year in D'Iberville and city officials say more construction is on the way. "Oh, that's good," Hank Rogers, the city's community development director, said of the level of building. "That's up at post-Katrina levels." The largest permit in the 2013-2014 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 was for Scarlet Pearl Casino, going up at the foot of Central Avenue. Mayor Rusty Quave said work is progressing toward the opening in December 2015 and he sat in on meetings for the designs of a championship miniature golf course that have lots of people curious. A new Coast Transit center also is under construction in that area where, since the groundbreaking for the casino, there has been lots of interest on the city's master plan development, Quave said Monday before meeting with a group of developers. The elevation and insurance in the old town near the water has developers looking to build more multi-family, higher income housing near the casino and downtown, he said. If the city can get people back downtown, Quave said he thinks more development will follow. Other large projects in the past year were the Wal-Mart Neighborhood Store that will open Nov. 5, the continued renovations at the Wal-Mart Supercenter, a $3.1 million city fire station, site work for Academy Sports off Sangani Boulevard, more stores at The Promenade, a Volkswagen dealership, a new building at Arbor View Apartments to replace the one that was destroyed by fire and 24 homes. Construction continues on the Interstate 10-110 intersection, and Quave said crews seem to be ahead of schedule. While that work won't be done until next year, this will be the first Christmas shopping season in a couple of years that road work is done from The Promenade through stores at Sangani Boulevard. People continue to shop and dine in D'Iberville, Quave said. "Even through construction, our sales tax held in there." From January to August, sales tax diversions in D'Iberville are up 2 percent from a year ago. Quave said it's too early to talk about some of the development being proposed in the city, other than to say developers of a couple of hotels want to get property rezoned so they can build. "We're anticipating Ramco and CBL group will make a report to us pretty soon," he said. The companies propose building The Galleria shopping center at the southwest corner of I-10 and 110, and Quave said the city doesn't want to have to close new roads while construction of access roads is under way.

Although some drivers may be confused by the new traffic patterns, City Manager Bobby Eleuterius said he hears only compliments about the bridge over 67/115 and how much better traffic already flows in the city.

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