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Posted Fri, Dec 12, 10:26 a.m.
Matt I think your accusation is way out of line.... From your view point the real story may be that there is no tunnel, but as DB has written a story about something else, of which the tunnel is only a small part of. Feel free to write your own ...
MOREPosted Fri, Dec 12, 10:17 a.m.
Unfortunately, neither option is great, but what do you do? By default, It looks as though the surface transit option will come out on top. I hope that the city can handle that kind of load on its existing grid. I know some are convinced, but I'll remain skeptical for ...
MOREPosted Thu, Dec 11, 10:06 a.m.
David - Great summary of "The Great Compromise" This explains it better than most for those of us who can't understand anything more than third grade English. I find it ironic that it comes down to the SBA to finally put the pieces together in a reasonable fashion that will ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jul 16, 10:10 a.m.
RE: How to interpret double-no vote: Could it be that they simply didn't like either option, hmm? Could it be that had the retrofit would have gotten a no vote had it been on the ballot as well? Just because it is there doesn't mean we have to keep it. ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jul 16, 9:55 a.m.
RE: The Workingman's Waterfront View: You people really crack me up! All this talk about the "Beautiful Workingman's Waterfront View", an arguement that seems to persist for those who have nothing else to say, or can't form an intellegent arguement on the issue. No one has indicated that the view ...
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