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Montrose Boulevard Improvements
j_cuevas713 replied to HoustonMidtown's topic in Traffic and Transportation
Look at Shepherd/Durham. Plenty of space to walk and ride. -
Montrose Boulevard Improvements
j_cuevas713 replied to HoustonMidtown's topic in Traffic and Transportation
Yeah maybe 6ft is you're standing shoulder to shoulder. Who walks like that though? -
11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
She took a beating on X. And then doubled down when Rodney Ellis shared her nonsense. And then took another beating on X 😆 -
East Blocks: 10-Block Mixed-Use Redevelopment in EaDo
j_cuevas713 replied to texan's topic in Going Up!
Does anyone have more specifics on this? Like timeline, funding, etc -
Rone Residences: Multifamily At 2311 Westheimer Rd.
j_cuevas713 replied to Dakota79's topic in Going Up!
I love driving down this area and seeing a wall of buildings. It's only going to get denser- 225 replies
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11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
The mayor got in that picture, not the other way around -
11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
He got the I Love 11th St festival proclaimed by the city. This is huge! -
11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
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Just imagine if the mayor would quit BSing about Montrose Boulevard and make it a designated gateway for Montrose with nice wide sidewalks
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Someone posted on X that the mayor is feeling the heat from Houstonians wanting safe infrastructure and he seems to be changing his tune a bit. I'm not against what he's saying but I don't like that he categorizes anyone outside of a car as not commuting
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11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
Email the mayor. He needs to hear from people like you. -
11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
Haven't they talks about adding a light before the trail? I feel I heard that somewhere. -
11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
I'm just as confused -
11th Street Bike Lanes
j_cuevas713 replied to hindesky's topic in Bicycles and Other Low-Impact Modes
https://abc13.com/amp/deadly-auto-pedestrian-crashes-in-houston-spring-branch-crash-westheimer-man-killed-walkways/14579613/ This mayor DOES NOT GET IT. His response to someone dying just trying to cross the street is law enforcement. He views cycling as purely recreational and not as a means of getting around. If he’s serious that he supports bike paths then we need to build off of what’s been done on the bayous and make some real connections to the same destinations drivers are accommodated. -
They literally said that word for word at the forum. "Our goal is to move people fast." And you think TxDOT is going to admit this is part of the 45 reroute?
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Metro in general does a terrible job marketing their services. In my opinion they should market to the younger crowd but they seem to not even understand their own audience and who supports them. I'm not happy about the service cut either but let's see where this lands with public input. I'm curious to see how people respond.
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The point is the Feds told them they can't start construction yet and they're acting as though this drainage project isn't part of the bigger 45 reroute when it is. At the end of the day TxDOT doesn't care. Even the rep they had at the Baker Institute Transit Forum didn't hold back in letting everyone know that TxDOT's only priority is moving people fast.
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I mean I understand the concern but we need to look at things with a bit of reason
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People are making this a big deal but Metro is always adjusting service to different routes based on overall demand. As the area continues to grow and change, this line will become more important. Especially when the University Line is built.
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Are those two chunks of concrete part of the concept?
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Office With Retail - 3509 Harrisburg Blvd.
j_cuevas713 replied to Urbannizer's topic in EaDo, the East End, and East Houston
Of course. You have a rail line right in front and plenty of street parking but let's destroy housing for cars. -
So even if it is an EV station like we all assume it will be, what does that mean for Main St 2.0?
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That whole area was divided by 59. It's still historically old 5th Ward. And you're also forgetting emissions from tires not just exhaust.
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That's how it works. The community sees greenspace and they buy in. The reality is, those parks are going to have huge amounts of air pollution because each cap needs a small uncapped area as ventilation, only compressing that smog in to those vents.