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Thanks for the info.
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Does anyone have info regarding the building renovations at 701 E South Street? This building on the river has been under renovation for some time and it looks like it is complete or nearly complete. I think it is a great site on the river and, othe…
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I have noticed some of the river trail signs. I noted that several of them are the same ones that were up or have not been taken down for several years. I have not heard any news about it but it would be really great to have it repaved.
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Agreed protected is the best way forward.
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It is easy to confuse. Do not worry. A smaller format grocery would be a nice addition to central Lansing.
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The Niles mentioned in the article is in Illinois, It is a near northwest suburb of Chicago.
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The building setback makes it have a less urban aesthetic to me. It would not encourage me to walk from campus to the Frandor area. Seems to miss the mark to my expectations with the raised first floor makes the sidewalk between a wall and 45mph tra…
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Excellent insight. I agree that offering less parking could be beneficial in many ways and would support this. I support more buildings or greenspace over parking any day. You are right about putting parking space to better use. From google maps, i…
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What I noticed is how underutilized the vehicle parking lot is. I did not count spots but ~1/3 of the spots appeared empty and some vehicles move infrequently. Maybe with adding many new apartments utilization rates will be higher. Seems like a poor…
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Placemaking. This would be great
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Also, I came across this article about hospitals. https://usa.streetsblog.org/2018/01/11/whats-driving-hospital-sprawl/
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The access road from forest to Mt. Hope is surveyed out for a bike path. So unlikely for a road to be built there.
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Colocating the two to the same site would lead to some beneficial synergies. Instead of having ambulances driving up and down Harrison between the two. There are many examples of retirement homes being across the street or next door to hospitals.
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That article did not have a nameplate generation capacity. Does anyone have further details? Erickson is rated at 155-megawatt capacity and Eckert at 375Mw.
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Sounds like an advertising marketing issue or an observation bias. Lansing is what you make of it. Overall it has some excellent aspects and some items to work on but every place does.
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Excellent point. The two cities working together would be great.
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Here is a three-mile radius map from the Greenlawn site and the orthopedic site on Pennsylvania. Spartan village would be in range. With a $450 million project the location should be very well thought out. This site does not appear so at all. I do n…
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I have mixed feelings, the Forest Park neighborhood is not in favor due to Forest road capacity and ambulance traffic. Jared, there is ample space in other locations in Lansing and on campus but there are legal restrictions limiting hospitals from m…
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I am more dismayed by the lack of progressive policy. This is not limited to just East Lansing. I have had limited discussions with several council members and they suggest several mass transit or bicycle relate changes, which seem to sputter out at…