The City of Richardson continues to move towards the construction of a dog park, an amenity that residents have long advocated for (along with a skate park, which isn't going anywhere, but let's focus on the positive here). The park is slated to go under the overpass of the President George Bush Turnpike just west of US 75.
The last time I wrote about this, I said whoever came up with the location for this park was a genius. A dog park is an amenity everybody agrees would be a good idea, just not in my backyard. And unused land under a freeway overpass is a waste that isn't good for anything.
The thing is, dogs are hard wired to chase cars, remember? Dogs don't care about traffic. For them, millions of cars whizzing by just out of reach is a feature of this location, not a liability.
After the jump, what's the point of this post today?
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Twenty Feet From Stardom (2013)
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Monday, April 14, 2014
Bait and Switch in Southwest Richardson
The bait was appealing when dangled in front of stakeholders in southwest Richardson four years ago when community meetings were held on redevelopment of the West Spring Valley Corridor:
That was the bait. After the jump, the switch.
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The future vision for this collection of properties includes a new mixed-use environment on the full block. Building faces could be established on James Drive, Floyd Road and US 75, giving the development a distinct, unified architectural character on all visible frontages. The land use mix of the new development could include ground floor retail and office with residential uses above.
Source: City of Richardson.
That was the bait. After the jump, the switch.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Stories We Tell (2012)
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Thursday, April 10, 2014
Mitt (2014)
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