Nostalgia
It’s hard to watch your childhood hometown change.
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It’s hard to watch your childhood hometown change.
An approved Requirements Document should precede any design work, because this document will create a framework that usefully limits which design choices may be made.
Recent surveys show that 80 percent of locals like me favor the pedestrian promenade.
I love that I can ride my skateboard down State Street and weave in and out of bike riders and pedestrians.
Our City Council has hit the pause button, stepped back, shrugged, and collectively said, “Meh, hit us up in three years. Maybe we’ll think of something by then.”
We find ourselves in a cycle of uncertainty regarding State Street’s revitalization.
As the City Council considers the future direction of State Street, it should adopt the above principle of moderation for guiding its deliberations.
Like so many others, I view the destruction of what used to be the vibrant core of our city with great dismay.
It saddens me to see the deterioration of State Street which, for so many years, the City Council worked hard to make something locals and tourists alike could admire for its beauty.
Wiping out the vitality that has spontaneously erupted on State Street during the past three years — a real silver lining of the pandemic — would be foolish.