TheKing August 4, 2016 (6:49 pm)
Congratulations. Forward thinking has increased congestion, raised blood pressure and lowered IQ’s.
Jort August 4, 2016 (10:42 pm)
It has also calmed traffic, reduced collisions and increased safety. I’m sorry that your feelings are hurt, though.
candrewb August 5, 2016 (5:23 am)
I just cut through the neighborhoods now. It’s even worse in Capitol Hill, you should see all the Please Don’t Speed and Twenty is Plenty signs…
LarryB August 6, 2016 (4:53 pm)
Which is why I want speed bumps – lots of them – on 34th SW. Too many drivers going too fast on a block that’s a school zone.
Alex
Good luck!
Andres,
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Conversationally, we discussed the $250k/mile figure, with a little extra for planning and unforeseen expense. Under promise, over deliver. I was suggesting compromise with a phased approach, but to SDOT it makes fiscal and practical sense to do it in one shot. I can be on board with that.
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I don’t typically apply for the DoN grants myself, as I would then need to recuse myself from voting at the district level. However, I’m always happy to answer anyone’s questions about them, and provide what assistance I can. Not enough folks apply for them IMO, and the Parks dept and SDOT find great value in the applications even when unfunded. The Safe Routes grant is great, thanks for the tip.
First National Realty Partners Completes The Acquisition Of The High Point Shopping Center In High Point, NC
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RED BANK, N.J., Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ First National Realty Partners (FNRP) is pleased to announce the acquisition of a Harris Teeter anchored neighborhood shopping center located at 265 & 271 Eastchester Drive in High Point, North Carolina. The market around the High Point Center is rapidly growing and the property is located at a highly-trafficked intersection in the heart of High Point s retail corridor. The property adds a secure and stable income stream to FNRP s growing portfolio of premier real estate assets throughout the United States and marks First National Realty Partners first tenant partnership with Kroger s subsidiary Harris Teeter.