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ksonic99

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  1. No, south of fracsati is existing businesses that stay
  2. I think you are just upset they didn't make west blvd longer and more grand :-) Actually not a bad idea really
  3. The rail line is on the bluff. Brt - streetcar would be so much better down Detroit I do hope they plan to have the 55 stop at 73rd though. And run it evenings and weekends
  4. Different. The renders are from 65th to 58th north of breakwater. Just behind the Westinghouse building from the shoreway This is new. South of the 2 'modern' 500k homes and north of a run of 200k + town homes straddling 54th on Herman, who aren't going to be super happy with blocked views of the lake/downtown. Looks like the can fit 6-8 3-4 story townhouses on the property depending on car access
  5. This sounds/looks like the glass blowing place behind nano brew by the market
  6. So as part of that article. They state bus with bike racks will be stopping at the park "He said last week that an RTA stop will be nearby, served by buses with external bike racks." Will this be the 55? Will it run more often and evenings/weekends. Or a differently bus? Will it stop near the roundabout? Near where 73rd is coming in? Up top closer to edgewater or both?
  7. ksonic99 replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    I do logistics dev work. Started out doing QA and beta implementations. Getting stuff from 'done' to deployable/deployed If you need any freelance QA work PM me
  8. The existing 73rd work will tie into the existing on/off ramp. The exit for edgewater. Not sure what if anything will be reconfigured for phase II through X
  9. I second hts121. He was very patient with us. Very much into repping urban living
  10. ksonic99 replied to a post in a topic in Sports Talk
    I think part of it has to do with the shapes of the stadiums as well. The baseball park is pretty much a square with exits on 3 of the 4 corners (not exactly in the corners but approximate) one of them is the closest to where you need to go AND there is tons of traffic on 9th and Ontario so you have to stay on the sidewalks. So what you get for a tribe game is everybody walks around inside to get to the exit closest to their car...you have a lot of "trafffic" working at cross purposes within the stadium. The football stadium being more of a rectangle gives you 2 potential exits that work not matter which way you are going...almost everybody is heading south. they don't formally "block" the streets around the stadium, but they certainly do not stop all the pedestrians from completely occupying w. 3rd on they way out. or blocking e. 9th, lakeside or the ramps for the shoreway right outside the browns stadium. Where they do (or the people just manage themselves) keep people off of Carnagie, E. 9th and Ontario around the Jake. Plus the Muny lot is its own exit on the shoreway that with N. and S. marginal roads means a good majority of the football traffic does not really mingle with "normal" traffic, which is pretty much non-existent on Sunday to begin with. The Jake has to mix with people getting in and out of the HOB, e. 4th St, playhouse square, people leaving work late, Besides the RnR hof and the science center there is no other reason to be in the vicinity of Browns stadium....and who in their right mind is going to visit one of those places on a Browns Sunday (unless maybe you are going to go to the game as well) Football fans (game is a weekend and it ends before dinner time) are much more likely to stick around after the game either back to the tailgate or to the bars than a baseball game that ends at 10-11 pm. AND you will find less children (as a % of the total occupants) which means faster egress. In conclusion: I find it perfectly logical and reasonable that a Football crowd that is 2 X or even 4X the size of a baseball crowd would allow you a much easier "way out" in Cleveland
  11. Why is the poster certain they weren't from Avon? too far for such a job? too many or too few teeth? Did they say they lived on W. or E 98th? I would have thought that particular specificity would have been just as easy and much less ambiguous than "certainly not Avon". Base on the fact that number of People living in Cleveland is Less than the population of people living in Cuyahoga county NOT living in Cleveland : Not Avon is much more likely to mean any of our 20 + suburbs in Cuyahoga county and that isn't even bothering to include the adjacent ones such as Avon in Lorain or Mentor in Lake or Medina in Medina.
  12. I am matching certainty about something nobody is certain about.
  13. When I first moved back to NE Ohio, I lived downtown. And when I would tell people I just moved back home, they would ask "why". The receptionist at the Holiday Inn Express was one specific person who really sticks out as she kind of went on and on because I was foolish enough to tell her why I was excited about moving back here. And she was certainly not from Avon. So she was certainly not from Avon.....so was it Chardon? Cleveland Heights? BrookPark? Just as you are so certain it wasn't Avon I am just as certain that it wasn't Cleveland.
  14. Not even that KJP. More Myopic than anything... I have run into too many legitimate snobs in this town..... they don't even really know that NYC or LA is better..it just is because CLE used to be better when their grand daddy was a boy.....see all the reasons above. We can actually compete with most places (the biggies just being the biggies and on their own plane....NYC, CHI, LA....maybe some others) But Charlotte? Orlando? we blows those places out of the water. Our biggest problem is NOT that we have to compete with other cities....we have to compete with our ghosts.....