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Letting this sit for over two years until a council member backed by your pac was elected isn’t very “TEAM MPLS” of you, Mr Jacob

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Uptown doesn't lack ideas—it needs landlords who charge market rate for businesses that serve its residents.

2 days ago 93 11 6 2

From an outsiders perspective who just moved to the area, albeit south uptown. This is still a good place to live. It may have a lot of empty retail and isn’t the same as it was, but I can walk to multiple grocery stores and beautiful urban green space and that alone makes it still great, imo

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

Yeah and it’s super easy to order every commodity. It’s also too easy to be at home. Make being at home boring and hard

1 week ago 5 0 1 0

Coupled with sprawl and car dependency it’s a brutal combination

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As someone born in brownfield, moved to Lubbock at 7. Then spent the next 20 years in Texas. It’s wild an Aggie was in an urbanism starter pack when I first logged on.

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Two single-stair 12 plexes, one with bay windows and one with front balconies, amid 90s era vancouver single family homes with pedestrians and cars on the street.

Two single-stair 12 plexes, one with bay windows and one with front balconies, amid 90s era vancouver single family homes with pedestrians and cars on the street.

We need to allow our urban 'single family' neighbourhoods to evolve.

Our vision: Accessible, zero emission, bright, social, bike oriented, #singlestair homes - allowed on individual residential lots - everywhere.

1 week ago 115 24 5 8

“Bikes are toys”

- person with a life sized hot wheels vehicle

1 week ago 177 23 7 2

The e line is great for southwest Minneapolis to downtown, and through to campus, too. Only downside is it makes it easier to rationalize not biking.

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I don’t know anything about the El Paso council, but I know they have a Democrat mayor. As someone who spent majority of their life in Texas and has lived in Lubbock, Fort Worth, Dallas and Austin it does surprise me that Fort Worth still is essentially the only Republican Urban area in the US.

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Even Dallas, DALLAS! Has a few diverse pockets and always votes blue. They just have a Mayor who switched parties right after reelection and also have neighboring or pocket cities like Highland Park, Frisco, etc.

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Not to mention we lose *another 30-40%* of our food to loss and waste, beyond biofuel diversion and feedlot inefficiency.

That means for every 100 calories we grow in farmer’s field, only ~30 calories end up in someone’s belly.

2 weeks ago 45 6 0 0

This is a supervillain monlogue. I will never understand how anyone can watch this man say things like “a whole civilization will die tonight” and fail to recognize evil when they see it.

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You should try doing it as early as all the people coming here to one up are.

2 weeks ago 0 0 1 0

I mean, to me it is terrifying. That could be a protected bike lane!

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Article includes this ominous, damning photograph!

2 weeks ago 16 1 1 2

I would be worried about interior defense, also best programs know how to limit her anyway (only watched her closely against the tallest team in the country, so)

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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They were fine even at 6:30 this morning

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

I mean I think it already is

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Great news for Nicollet Ave! Nicollet has been a strong candidate for a BRT line due to the ridership potential and connectivity. The city has enabled housing density along this stretch allowing more people to live here and now we’ll get high speed transit! Yay

3 weeks ago 58 11 2 1

The Twin Cities lacking an actual bikeshare is maybe the single biggest oversight by the best bike metro in America.

It's solvable and would pay for itself many times over.

3 weeks ago 37 12 3 1

Only people in this category I know in Dallas take the dart to go to a mavs or stars game really. Also DFW is so spread out

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

It’s fairly reliable, if 2-3min late, before rush hour. I tend to take it before 6:30am and before 4pm. I’m also coming from Uptown area for reference.

4 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Seems like they could easily redesign that road to allow this not to happen..as you know.

4 weeks ago 3 0 1 0
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Bad comparison, drivers should pay more for roads than the do, as long as money is invested in transit and active transportation infrastructure. Toll roads are good if there’s other options! Look at decongestion pricing…

4 weeks ago 6 0 0 0

E Bikes

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Desperately need to sleep, but also went to one of these schools and love good basketball

4 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

i wish we'd hear more about how it happened. a lot of homeless people in uptown now are there because encampments evicted along lake st last year would push them further west every time. and what resources the ambassadors are going to offer when people doing this work say there just aren't any beds

1 month ago 16 3 0 0

I thought you said crying at first. And I think both are true.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

Thank you! I appreciate your posts on here, especially educating all of us on when we’ll start getting the most accurate forecasts.

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