To Become No. 1, Westerville Needs More Fans
Westerville Fans
Money Magazine ranked Westerville as the #15 Best Place to Live in 2009. But fans are using Facebook to push their way toward the #1 spot.Published: July 21, 2009
Updated: July 22, 2009
WESTERVILLE, Ohio—Everybody loves his or her hometown. But the folks in Westerville are taking it to a whole new level. They’re competing with cities from around the nation to take the No. 1 spot on Money magazine’s list of “100 Best Place to Live.“
In its original article, Money writers picked Louisville, Colorado, as the 2009 Best Place to Live in America. “Ice cream shops dot the historic downtown,“ they said. “Families grab burgers at the cozy Waterloo Café. A Friday-night street fair, with a beer garden, live music, and games for the kids, runs all summer.“
Hmmmmm. Sounds a lot like Westerville to us.
Historic uptown with ice cream: Westerville has the world-famous Graeter’s. What’s Louisville got?
Friday-night festivals: Westerville has the Uptown Celebration every 4th Friday.
Always lots of stuff for the kids in The ‘Ville.
Still, Westerville ranked No. 15 by the magazine’s standards. Bah! Humbug!
“Wow! I’ve been here 31 years, actually, and I won’t leave because I love it!“ says long-time resident and business owner Lisa Herrmann. “The people are great! So, I’m not going to leave!“
“It’s nice and quiet and a safe area,“ Dublin resident Gail MacKenzie told NBC 4.
The city has even won over the out-of-state crowd. Joan Riff of Berlin, New Hampshire, giggled as she told us, “Well, it’s very quaint. It’s very pretty here.“
Now, Westerville fans have a chance to speak up.
The magazine has opened the rankings to the internet. Specifically, to Facebook. Facebook members are singing the city’s praises, hoping to beat out 99 other cities by collecting enough fans to become the users’ favorite place to live.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Westerville had 427 fans and that was enough to push it up to the No. 5 slot behind
No. 4 Papillion, Nebraska (494 fans).
No. 3 Mukilteo, Washington (503 fans),
No. 2 Louisville, Colorado (645 fans),
and No. 1 Keller, Texas (1,279 fans).
To create its Top 100 List, Money says it looked at data for cities with populations less than 50,000 and average incomes. Then factored in things like job growth, crime, cost of living, taxes and the quality of the schools.
The city’s official site trumpets its No. 15 ranking and says Westerville has everything. “With fantastic safety services, more than 40 parks, a community recreation center and 23 miles of leisure paths,“ the site proclaims, “Westerville is just right for you, your family and your business.“
The magazine got immediate responses when it asked Facebookers, “What’s the best part of living in Westerville?“
Colleen Streetman wrote that she thinks the city is the “best place to raise a family bar none, wonderful community events, parks, bike trails, neighborhoods were people actually know each other and spend time together. Small town feel with lots of wonderful shopping, dining, culture nearby.“
In her Facebook post, Lori Taggart told the magazine she loves “the great friendly people who live here!!!“
“We would love to be Facebook Fan No. 1!“ Westerville Mayor Anne Gonzales told NBC 4.
Facebook fans have until July 30 to make it happen.
CNN-Money’s 2009 List of 100 Best Places to Live:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2009/
Money’s Best Places to Live (Facebook page):
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Moneys-Best-Places-to-Live-2009-Westerville-OH/101777062079?ref=nf
City of Westerville:
http://www.westerville.org/
Westerville Visitors & Convention Bureau:
http://www.visitwesterville.org/
City of Louisville, Colorado (Money Magazine’s city to beat):
http://www.louisvilleco.gov/
City of Keller, Texas (Facebook’s city to beat):
http://www.cityofkeller.com/
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Reader Reactions
Who would live in Westerville on purpose? Yes downtown is cute but I wouldn’t want to live there. Your pay all that money in taxes to live up there so your kids can go to school with kids bussed up from neighborhoods way down on Cleveland Avenue! No thanks! You can live across the street from a school but your kid may not get to go to that school. Westerville is just too close to the hood and the criminal element that frequently invades it.
REALLY? Nothing more important to report on?
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