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I do not think that it would be difficult for drivers, just maybe time consuming. Is this video what CATA is proposing, or just an example of how the U-turn signal would work? It is true that a major reason to build a BRT system is to get cars off…
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I do not see anything like a downtown or new urban-ism out there. Right now it's really just an outdoor mall, nearly all the building present their rare to the streets and the hotels. On a sunny hot day no one is strolling around from store to store…
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I was elaborating on the idea of a grocery in a new development as a part of a way to animate the building with people, it could be a restaurant court, anything but a bank or a Rite-Aid,laws offices, or medical clinic. Maybe a nightclub, and a small…
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I might be wrong but aren't they planning left turn lanes like on Michigan Ave near Frandor, and MLK? It is an easy way to turn back to the opposite direction. U-turns at intersections would create large packs of traffic waiting for each dedicated l…
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There was a grocery on Grand River down in the 500 block. I think it was a Spartan Store or maybe an IGA. The store was always busy, it had this cool big glass electric eye that opened the automatic door when you crossed in front. I have seen lots …
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This at least is a plan with a balance of design with function, it is obviously a Holiday Inn, in the sub-burbs. I like it better than the Hyatt out there.
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I have written, but I will be writing again, maybe on paper this time, I do not if e-mails have any impact on people.
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I really can not understand how this plan is at this point is so controversial. I have only lived here for a year and a half and I knew all about this plan for years. Is this the time for the Pres. of MSU to speak up and say she does not like this p…
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This is such an important corner, I hope they present a plan that will just blow their socks off at first sight, because I think E.L. will try to micro-manage a plan that was less than excellent from the start. This would lead to further delay. I be…
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Looks good! I never like everything about a building, I think the rooftop detail what ever you call the flat boxes they put on top are not necessary and look dated 2006. The brick is nice and I like the glass facade. I think every architect in Lansi…
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It was so nice to see so many people show up to save the garden. At least it seemed like a lot of people filling a space I usually have all to myself. The speakers were all interesting and hopeful. The BWL response in LSJ was more of the same, how w…
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The sidewalk and lighting project at the Capitol building is finished and looks really really nice. The security pillars in the sidewalk seem to stand out, I guess I will get use to them. My only question would be why just the sidewalks? I would thi…
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I drove down Clemens yesterday and it was such a relief to drive on the smooth pavement I was tempted to go aaahhhhh as I rode along. Why did they stop at the bridge? the street leading to the bridge is still cracked up and full of pot holes. On st…
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I have noticed what you say is true, the M-99 MLK corridor is less developed and what is there is hit or miss and not very impressive. Holt looks much nicer in town as well the corridors leading to town and farther down Mason is very nice and active.
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I remember when they opened the Logan Center, it was the first time my folks would go to a supermarket outside our neighborhood, they really liked the Kroger store and there were a lot of little locally owned shops and a little discount department s…
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I was just basically saying that the location of all of this development is odd to me. This place itself is OK and I know lots of people these days entertain themselves by shopping, which is fine with me. It is slightly more civilized than W. Sagina…
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I have noticed the empty lot on Elm Street next to the river is being cleaned up and the for sale sign is gone. Anyone know about what may be going on there?
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I agree, making Greater Lansing sporting activities and facilities a part of an overall economic growth plan and is now already bringing visitors to Lansing. These would be people would not have come to Lansing except for their sporting event being …
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It is great to see more hotels going up in Greater Lansing. The location still seems so unfortunate. I call it Lansing's beautiful cement factory district over looking the rolling land fill hills. Maybe I am missing something but I think I would go …
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The sign for Logan Square has been smashed for months.