
gbinlansing
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I hope that pointing out some things that could be improved did not come across that I am not impressed by the river trail. I am very much. I am often amazed be a huge tree. wild flowers, or wild life that I see each time I walk the trail. I was jus…
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This is the thing about the river walk that has been since they built the first one is way did they build that? The first one had huge cement circles under the Shiawassee St Bridge that were suppose to serve what purpose? Now in this version they ha…
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In the 60's we would wait for my Dad to get off work at REO we would wait next to the Quality Dairy plant there was not a store there then, I could be wrong but I think the mural is on one of their buildings, it is QD's employee parking lot in front…
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I think that although admirable [they thought they had to do something] the malling of Washington Ave was and still is in some ways a failure. Every plan was downsized delayed until it was never built, every thing that was build was usually downsize…
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Have you seen the great mural the are putting up in REO town on the Quality Dairy Plant, check it out it is beautiful!
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I have been thinking about this overpass and the Michigan Ave bridge for a long time, I really like the plans the have for the area and have chipped in. I was wondering one thing about the drawing the seem to depict a blue and gold color scheme, unl…
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Thank you for answering my questions about the speed bumps, I understand why they are there I just think they could us better more attractive ways to slow traffic. The bumps are ugly all scraped from bottom outs some of then are really huge like on …
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I have returned to Lansing after living on the East Coast for 35 years. I grew up here went to Barnes Ave, Dwight Rich ,Sexton, LCC, and MSU I was born at Sparrow, were my Mother went to the nursing school, my Dad owned a Sunoco Station at Logan an…
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I lived on Sunnyside for a while in the 70's when Scott Woods was a very isolated park behind Lansing General. Then as now you can access the park from a small parking lot at the end of Clifton Street. Of course the woods were there but Hawk Island …