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Cincinnati: Downtown: Fourth & Race (Pogue Garage) Redevelopment
for god's sake aim for a best buy at least so people can get superior technology to apple for half the price from samsung and google. I swear if the city jumps on the apple bandwagon which is essentially worse than the walmart/starbucks bandwagons I will denounce downtown, move to anderson township and start calling the streetcar a boondoggle and refuse to hang out in otr for fear of being shot. :-P
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Cincinnati: Avondale: Development and News
cincydrewinclifton replied to brian korte's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & Constructionhuh...well thats nifty
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
I recently completely converted a coworker of mine who was a staunch opponent simply by spouting off some facts about light rail/ streetcar success in america and mentioning this very fact. I think people believe its a toy for tourists and dont understand the extent of how well redeveloped the route has been to maximize walkability and access without moving a few blocks to repay for parking etc until we mention those benefits to them.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
what about where the subway ends near central and marshall being burrowed under the hill gradually up to mlk then running to the new interchange area. surely traffic from the hospitals, campus and gaslight would be enough to justify redeveloping tunnels then youre only a stones throw from another lining merging in from northside and camp washington. As a northsider I'm partial to routes coming near here btw :) I really need to change my screenname I guess haha
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
or leverage the subway tunnel cost with that federal matching grant we could get and run the vehicles through the tunnel to cincy state. make waterworks move that damn pipe
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
I hope no nimbys stumble in here, they would probably say "see, the streetcar only goes across that one bridge and its covered in leaves and boondoggle buckets"
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Cincinnati: Brent Spence Bridge
let the damn thing crumble and turn that tangled mess of expensive elevated exits ramps on both side of downtown back into residential streets. and boulevard conversions on 71 and 75 make traffic go around 275. if the feds want an urban highway to stay make them pay for it or else we get queens gate, avondale, walnut hills andthe fairmounts back in working order.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Here, they might. this city has some residents that remind me of the town hall scenes on "parks and recreation" on NBC.
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Cincinnati: Interstate 75
does anybody know how to find a cost breakdown of this project by federal, state, county and city funds used?
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
lol ... where were you when she told you this?! * Nevermind, I see where you addressed this. It was an Uber passenger. Always a great source for dingbat conversation. I've noticed repeatedly that many "professionals" can't correctly identify local landmarks and have no sense of direction. just start telling people (lying) that the eastern corridor highway will benefit downtown and we can shut it down in no time. (referring to their no sense of direction)
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
I dont think that one on google maps is so bad, its atleast kind of cool in a futuristic way. they could always save money and copy the design of that health place on vine and liberty or the metal two round sections building between pnc and marathon on mlk near that dunkin donuts. cranley would probably put a big mission accomplished banner up afterward.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: The Banks
^ thats not funny, it could happen here
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
They should use them to connect to the Uptown Four: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/70250228/The%20Uptown%20Four%2010282014.pdf This presentation reflects my latest thoughts on the uptown streetcar. This version adds vehicles to increase frequency. It adds length to the Clifton and Avondale lines. It combines two lines (That's why it's the Uptown Four instead of the Uptown Five from my previous posts.) But by far the biggest difference is I don't think the Uptown Four lines described in the presentation even have to be, or should be, streetcar lines anymore. In other words, I would rather have the Downtown streetcar go up the hill and then tie into a useful transit bus system instead of fighting for 10-15 years over where to run a single Uptown streetcar line. You could always convert the Uptown lines into streetcar as ridership demands and the politics become more favorable over time. that auburn line sure would look good going through the mt auburn light rail tunnel ;) Um. Are we really calling that building COAST? I think without the use of "of" it would be cast although it would be great to start seeing headlines like "coast is in favor of advancing the streeetcar uptown" the sheeple would start going along with whatever they are told to do by their perceived puppet master.
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Cincinnati: Random Development and News
cincydrewinclifton replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Southwest Ohio Projects & Construction^ & ^^ wow talk about closing a door and opening a window that corner of downtown needs all the investment it can get, its looking a little 80s/tired
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Cincinnati: Downtown: W&S Condominium Project (3rd & Broadway)
I wish I would win mega millions when its at like 600 million so I could just give the city/county money with a contract agreement for them to spend it on what i say lol. but I'd probably just start my own city of urban enthusiasts in a corn field somewhere and we would surpass cincy in a couple decades anyway lol