Wednesday, November 06, 2013

This Midtown home: On the right side of New Albany street grid history.


For quite some time, members of the East Spring Street Neighborhood Association have advocated for two-way streets, reminding us that in most significant ways, one-way arterials produce conditions decidedly non-conducive to neighborhoods.

Take it to the bank(er): Quality of life considerations are not defined solely by residents of newer areas outside the historic core. They apply to everyone ... but they cannot be equally distributed until we have a discussion about what the term means, and the discussion includes the street grid and related infrastructure.

My two-way street project and how you can help.

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