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DediRock

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  1. Absolutely! Try contacting your City Council rep directly or posting on social media with photos. Hope it gets resolved soon!
  2. DediRock replied to KJP's post in a topic in City Discussion
    Food deserts are a serious issue, especially in urban areas where access to fresh, affordable food is limited. The article sheds light on how policy changes contributed to this problem. It’s frustrating how systemic issues still affect communities today. What are your thoughts on possible solutions?
  3. DediRock replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    Zoning issues in Cleveland have always sparked interesting debates. With all the new developments happening, do you think we’re seeing a good balance between residential, commercial, and green spaces? Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts.
  4. These photos are amazing! Greenville has such a beautiful mix of modern development and charming historic landmarks. It’s incredible to see how much the city has grown while still preserving its unique character. Definitely making me want to go there soon!
  5. DediRock replied to ink's post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    Wow, these are fantastic shots! Bay City has such a unique blend of historic landmarks and modern infrastructure. The architecture really reflects the city's rich history and vibrant community. Thanks for sharing these; it makes me want to explore the area more!
  6. Sounds like an exciting event! Looking forward to seeing how this year's festival turns out and if it makes a national impact!
  7. Historic photos are always fascinating! It's amazing to see how much the city has evolved over the years. Thanks for sharing this glimpse into the past!
  8. Lovely photos! The street in some photos seemed so quiet, as if the world had paused for a moment.
  9. DediRock replied to bumsquare's post in a topic in City Photos - USA/World
    Lovely photos! It made me want to visit those places one day soon!
  10. Hi, I usually shoot in the afternoon, but my photos seem too harsh. Is there a better time of day for softer lighting?