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The Future of LEGO(R) CITY Lies With the People
-Polls open for excited fans to vote on proposals for expansion of LEGO CITY in
2010-
LEGO CITY (April 2, 2009) - Architects and planners of LEGO CITY are at odds
over which section of the booming metropolis should be developed next. After a
Town Hall meeting was held on April 1, fraught with debate and indecision, CITY
officials will open the polls to let residents solve the dilemma. The future of
LEGO CITY is up for vote starting Friday, April 3 at www.Toysrus.com/LEGOvote.
Parks and Rec vs. D.O.T.
Sociologists and environmentalists are rallying around the LEGO CITY Parks and
Recreation Boards plans to create a new CITY SQUARE that focuses on
encouraging active play, family togetherness, resident interaction and open
green spaces as a means of making LEGO CITY attractive to potential residents
and business owners. Details of the new City Square have not yet been released.
LEGO CITYs Department of Transportation officials submitted two proposals for
review and decision. The first, a PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION CENTER, fosters more
use of public transit and reduces traffic on the roads. The second, a TRUCK
STOP to provide rest and comfort for truckers, is badly needed as LEGO CITYs
industry and commerce growth rates are sending an increasing number of large
trucks in and out of the CITY limits. Neither plan outlined specific details.
CITY officials believe all three of the proposals hold merit and could be
implemented with great attention to detail and fun.
Call to Action
Anyone with a vested interest in the future of the LEGO CITY is encouraged to
log onto www.Toysrus.com/LEGOvote to help select the next phase of
development. From April 3 through April 24, voters will find information and
instructions about casting their ballots. Once the polls are closed and a theme
is selected, CITY officials and ToysRUs executives may foster dialogue with
residents over the specifics of the winning proposal. In 2010, public opinion
will reign supreme when the new set launches in August exclusively at ToysRUs
and LEGO stores nationwide.
Generations of children of all ages have been building cities since LEGO bricks
appeared 51 years ago, said Soren Torp Laursen, president, LEGO Systems, Inc.
To achieve our goal of incorporating more consumer insights and wishes to our
LEGO products and experiences, were once again partnering with ToysRUs to
collect public opinion and comments to pick a theme that will help inspire kids
around the world as they continue the city building tradition.
Power to the People
This is the second consecutive year that LEGO fans have been asked to help
choose a theme for an exclusive set in partnership with ToysRUs. In 2008,
fans chose the LEGO Star Wars(TM) The Home One(TM) Mon Calamari Star Cruiser(TM)
set, which will be released later this year to mark the 10th Anniversary of LEGO
Star Wars.
The LEGO Group is a privately held, family-owned company, based in Billund,
Denmark. It was founded in 1932 and today the group is one of the worlds
leading manufacturers of play materials for children. The company is committed
to the development of childrens creative and imaginative abilities through its
products, which can be purchased in more than 130 countries. Visitwww.LEGO.com
LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group. © 2009 The LEGO Group.
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Three different choices:
City Square, Public Transportation Center and Truck Shop
LEGOvote toysrus.com
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