by meg | Nov 28, 2016 | Car Parking, Infrastructure, Transportation
Black Friday is traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year, which means it’s also the day when parking lots are put to the test. In fact, during the latter half of the 20th Century, many city land use codes, including Fort Collins’, set their...
by meg | Nov 20, 2016 | Bikes & Peds, Infrastructure, Transportation
The intersection of N. Mason and Cherry has been a death trap for pedestrians and bicyclists alike. Motorists, in a hurry to make the light at College, often jet through that intersection with little care for pedestrian traffic. (Westbound motorists tend to be much...
by meg | Nov 7, 2016 | Built Environment, Car Parking, Planning & Design, Transportation
The city of Fort Collins has a whole lotta parking. In fact, it has so much parking, that any time I want to go anywhere, I can assume that there will be a parking spot at my destination just waiting for my car to fill it. Even downtown there are only a few times of...
by meg | Nov 1, 2016 | Built Environment, Growth & Density, Planning & Design
There are problems that Fort Collins is facing that Midtown can solve. Lack of affordable housing — there’s room to build that in Midtown. Increasing congestion and traffic on busy arterials — we already have multi-modal transportation systems in...
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