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dart330

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  1. I didn't see anything posted here about Little Red Box closing Sunday December 3rd. I was a weekly shopper picking up the Animal Farm CSA, farm fresh eggs, and other goodies. Will be missed, hopefully they can find a better location with more foot traffic.
  2. The caboose is going to be part of Figo Sugo, currently in Bravery Chef Hall. They were serving sandwiches on Saturday of the home tour.
  3. There are not a lot of healthy options on this side of town. If it is going to be fast food, something like a Panera would be great so you could at least get a fresh salad when in the mood. Are there any bagel shops on this side of town? More breakfast / brunch options are really needed.
  4. An outdoor attraction closing everyday at 5pm makes it very difficult to visit for most people who work during the day. I think extending the hours into the evening would help dramatically.
  5. It looks like they have already moved out of this location. Has anyone heard where they went? I was disappointed you were not able to purchase products directly, they tell you to go to Whole Foods.
  6. The farmer only drives into town once a week to drop things off. That is how all community supported agriculture programs work. You can pickup anytime after 4:15pm on Thursdays or call and let them know you won't make it until Friday. Plant it Forward also offers a once a week pickup if they have a time & place more convenient for you. https://plantitforward.farm/purchaseourproduce/#farmshare
  7. It is impossible for a store the size of LRB to compete with the big boxes on price. Distributors do not like selling in such a small volume, that is why they have weird brands you don't normally see. Need to think of it more as a bodega / corner store with healthy options. LRB also offers a CSA pickup every Thursday. You get a very generous portion of healthy, locally grown food for $25. https://animalfarmcenter.com/csa-program/
  8. Doesn't Taconic Asset Trust own the downtown Greyhound station? Are they planning to make this the new main Houston facility?
  9. The Baird - Lawndale - Broadmoor intersection will be addressed by the TIRZ project. Definitely a hot mess, so lots of changes. They are also going to incorporate several pedestrian crossings, specifically mentioned Fourcade - Claremont, but I would expect that at every block. No mention of the traffic signal at Jefferson - Wesley, not sure what will happen there. The new designs will be much safer so I am sure it will anger drivers who also hate the Lawndale changes.
  10. It is a very complicated area to redesign, so they can't share specifics regarding all the curb cuts, stop signs, and ROW changes until everything is approved to begin public omment. But here are some highlights of the project scope and timeline.
  11. The Harrisburg TIRZ presented at the last Eastwood Civic Association meeting. They are going to completely redo Telephone from Lockwood to Lawndale. Was really surprised to hear there is enough ROW to fix & straighten the Dumble intersection so it doesn't require separate traffic light cycles. And FYI Bohemeo's was originally the Post Office, the gym behind it was the garage for the mail Jeeps.
  12. Thank you for sharing ehbowen. Curious if you ever went into the basement? I was in a city meeting on the groundwater pollution in the area. They said there are 3 giant sump pumps down there that suck the chemicals from the old dry cleaners on McKinney towards the plant.
  13. While the reception of the BRT is mixed in Eastwood, they are not opposing the line, just the horrible design. The ECA had a two hour gathering with their proposed design displayed to get feedback from the 150 neighbors in attendance. Not a single person was in favor of removing the median and trees. Negatives just off the top of my head: Very walkable / bike able area, 2 streets will be closed dividing the neighborhood and making pedestrians detour a quarter mile There is not enough traffic to justify 4 lanes let alone 6 lanes Lots of old trees will be destroyed Connectivity of the city park across Park Drive is removed while the East End District has a beautiful plan to revamp it (including daylighting the buried bayou) Overpasses = homeless camps Car traffic is not getting grade separation from the UP tracks This is the second oldest suburb in Houston after Woodland Heights and should get more historic preservation not less
  14. ECA Lockwood BRT StreetMix Proposal The Eastwood Civic Association has proposed an alternative design that does not destroy the neighborhood. None of the elected officials in the area were spoken to or shown the preliminary designs that were released at the meeting this week. It is disgusting that Metro is following TxDot's playbook with this BRT line.
  15. Metro’s Rendering of BRT Overpass at Harrisburg https://vimeo.com/729963364
  16. Metro wants to do an overpass "of similar scale to the one on Harrisburg over the East Belt" which would literally divide Eastwood in half. Eastwood Civic Association is asking for an underpass instead.
  17. The roundabout at Canal probably won't happen as it is not compatible with the METRORapid University Corridor planned for Lockwood.
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