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AS REGULAR READERS will undoubtedly recall, I am not a fan of some of the changes to traffic patterns that have been foisted on us, the latest, which I have touched on before, being the right-turn lane that forces traffic to leave what was once a through lane on McNabb to now turn right onto Elmwood. Carl Rumiel, Manager, Design and Transportation Engineering, with the city, some time ago explained to me the rationale for the change. “From the east, we extended the three-lane configuration further to the east by dropping the westbound curb lane to a right turn only lane forcing vehicles to move right, again slowing traffic,” he told me in an email.
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The coronavirus 2019 means different things to different people. But the common thread that connects us all together is the resiliency and inherently powerful relationship we all have with life itself.
It isnât just about being born then facing death when our time comes, it is what goes on in between those monumental bookends of our lives. This pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on how we approach life on a day-to-day basis while balancing these commitments with our mental health, wellbeing and identity.
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The coronavirus 2019 means different things to different people. But the common thread that connects us all together is the resiliency and inherently powerful relationship we all have with life itself.
It isnât just about being born then facing death when our time comes, it is what goes on in between those monumental bookends of our lives. This pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on how we approach life on a day-to-day basis while balancing these commitments with our mental health, wellbeing and identity.
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The coronavirus 2019 means different things to different people. But the common thread that connects us all together is the resiliency and inherently powerful relationship we all have with life itself.
It isnât just about being born then facing death when our time comes, it is what goes on in between those monumental bookends of our lives. This pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on how we approach life on a day-to-day basis while balancing these commitments with our mental health, wellbeing and identity.
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