That works too. There is a pinned thread at the top of this community about how to access Business Courier articles if you have a library card.
Not great if you’re not local (thus no library card) but it’s there. Thank you though for the non-paywall link.
Definitely at least an interesting thing to open.
Good turnout. Hopefully keep the pressure on.
The $339 million plan is expensive, but a fraction of light rail’s cost;
Given how expensive it is, I’d feel better if we had regional light rail anyway.
I noticed that too. I don’t understand it other than cost saving. The garage at Central and Elder was done quite nicely so why not just do another? Just seems like a waste of prime space. Maybe they’ll build on it later on.
I mean, kind of? We’re definitely not cognizant enough to realize it yet but at least things are changing somewhat.
Yet more dark money fuckery. All these people pushing it can get bent. Who wants to bet Berding has a hand in it?
If you read the full text of the amendment you’ll see it has a lot of safeguards designed to ensure fair districts.
https://www.citizensnotpoliticians.org/petition/
This is unequivocally an improvement over the current process where legislators get to pick their voters and disenfranchise people.
Note- you have to click the document itself to get the full PDF of it which is 31 pages long.
Have never heard of those apps, etc. And yes, I’d take this over axe throwing too.
Bowling- well, there was that place on 7th and Walnut downtown but it went out of business a bit back. I think it had glow lanes?
I was kind of surprised that after-work leagues couldn’t keep it in business given all the workers downtown (this was pre-covid).