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  1. On 4/7/2019 at 1:01 PM, Baronakim said:

    It is my understanding that Metro is planning to widen 11th Ave due to the additional traffic expected by  Asurion  and other Highwoods developments TBD.   Has there been any designwork published showing r.o.w.and sidewalk improvements?

    This is such a mistake. It just perpetuates the car dependency. The best parts of downtown, such as Church St, are the way they are because they had to figure out how to grow up in an environment where it wasn't taken for granted that we would pay anything to remove as much friction as possible for car commuters.

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  2. Sad to see Fond Object go. But I'm excited to see riverside village evolving into a really cool neighborhood center.

    Speaking of neighborhood centers, whatever happened to all the future phases of the Walden development (Jeni's, Two Ten Jack, etc.)? I was looking forward to seeing that getting built out, but it's been years now. Has Egerton ever said anything about why he hasn't moved forward on it? Is he going to leave that gravel parking lot there forever?

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  3. Big fan of this. It's definitely going to put Nashville on the national forefront of innovative and ambitious city policy around affordable & public housing. It's ironic that the state legislature closed off the normal outlets for political pressure on this topic (inclusionary zoning) and now Nashville is basically dabbling in european-style social housing, as practiced at a much greater scale in cities like Vienna with great success.

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  4. 2 hours ago, 12Mouth said:

    Wow, that's awesome. Looks like they kind of gave up after Hawkins, but this would be a huge, huge upgrade for the mile and a half stretch going south. What's the status of this? Is it actually gonna happen or is this just a proposal that will get neutered?

  5. 6 minutes ago, titanhog said:

    I was about to forward this to the wife, but good lord, $15 tickets? Do a lot of people pay that? I'm gonna set up a projector in a parking lot and charge $10.

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  6. Counterpoint: Seems like a good idea to me to not waste a bunch of money and real estate on parking facilities that will sit empty and unused for 340+ days of the year. And on gameday scarce parking is part of the fun that spreads economic impact around the area. Ride hailing is a great option that is only getting more popular (https://usa.streetsblog.org/2019/03/13/study-uber-and-lyft-reduce-the-need-for-parking/). Also we have tons of surplus parking  spread around the city that we can provide shuttles to and from. Cities with our development pattern typically have 10 parking spots for every car, which is massively  inefficient.

    More amenities at the fairgrounds > more parking lots.

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  7. 3 hours ago, grilled_cheese said:

    Dang, puttin people on blast up in here!

    Me? Totally not my intention, just literally confused by Brett describing his efforts to actively convince people to keep these old structures that are detrimental to the neighborhood. Maybe there's an explanation I don't know about. Appreciate your efforts in other areas @bwithers1, no intention to blast.

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  8. On 3/2/2019 at 8:49 PM, PruneTracy said:

    That's why you

    1. Dig a hole
    2. Put a steel pipe in the hole
    3. Fill the steel pipe with concrete
    4. ???
    5. Profit!

    Unfortunately since these are going in right next to roads we have to bother ourselves with counterproductive tangents like "driver safety".

    Driver safety meaning the people running into them? I never understood why we have to worry more about them than the pedestrians on the other side of the bollard...

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