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#869
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Nobody is saying they need to cut out the walking and traveling, we're saying, at the core of it, add more stops. There are plenty of things in my area, and I'm sure others will agree, that could be stops, probably have more right to be stops than some already existing, but they are not stops.
No, I don't expect everything to be a stop. Yes, it would be cool to hit something from my house, but the cement factory in front of us is no longer active, and it's not something you think of when you think of our town, so no it doesn't need to be a stop. Things that have been here since my mom can remember, and are still active? Yeah, some of those as stops would be awesome.
You go to the next town over, which is not much bigger than ours, but it's a cultural city, and you have over 20 stops on their main/broad streets. Practically every single shop, a fountain, and public murals. All stops.
I don't expect to be treated the same as someone in a big city. We can't all afford to live in one. But for rural communities to have nothing, or next to nothing, when there are so many things more than "church, church, public government building, church, park, church" and people, especially those in big cities with stops every three steps, who say we have to deal with it, it pisses me off. I would hope we're at least allowed to rant about it.
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Posted 12-29-2016, 09:14 PM
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