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Greater Cincinnati Metro (SORTA) and TANK News & Discussion
Does anyone know why Pittsburgh's Busways are never included on BRT lists like this? The ridership is pretty big (around 17k daily riders) on the East Busway there.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
people who dont live in urban areas love declaring that urban areas are going to die (see: Chicago, Portland, SF, NYC, etc). A tale as old as time!
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
This aint it chief
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Cincinnati: Hyde Park: Development and News
truly blots out the sky
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Covington, KY: Development and News
looking at the area around the arena in columbus makes me so jealous of all the brick
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
I think they're all Sycamore trees. They grow really well in urban environments (lots of old philadelphia streets are lined with them). Very resistant to pollution & they grow fast.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
this would be incredible, wow
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Cincinnati: Complete Streets, Road Diets, and Traffic Calming
Awful. Linwood needs a serious traffic calming project. There is 1 (!) striped crossing from Linwood/Observatory until you get to Mt. Lookout Square. Roughly half a mile in either direction from the striped Paxton/Linwood intersection to another crosswalk. Thats unacceptable.
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Covington, KY: Central Riverfront (IRS) Development
Does this guy have a side hustle as an observation tower contractor? On his website he also has a video for one on the other side of the river.
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Cincinnati: Hyde Park: Development and News
that was certainly...a comment
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Cincinnati: Hyde Park: Development and News
save the gravel lot!
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Cincinnati: Oakley: Development and News
Wow that is...expected but disappointing.
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Cincinnati: Oakley: Development and News
I heard that the old Mios & Taco Casa got torn down, anyone know whats planned for that corner?
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Cincinnati: Downtown: Convention Center / Hotel
KC hotel also has an abysmal street presence, which I hope this could improve upon. I know that's not a priority with hotels but the KC one is genuinely unfriendly to walk by.
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Dayton: Random Development and News
needs more parking