This is the city of utrecht. One of the biggest cities of the Netherlands. They started restoring the city center about 15 years ago. The traffic was either put outside or reduced. Biking, trams and buses take care of mass transit. It’s parts of the cu2030 project (stations gebieded) https://cu2030.nl/ if you want to know more. the project has been a great success and is used as a blueprint for other cities in the country.
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My city is planning to make a sports area in a patch of vacant land in the middle of town, the plans show that the frickin' parking lots take up about 50% of the whole site! They are also building brand new baseball fields there even when we already have 3 right now that's only 1.63 km away. They haven't started any construction yet so I'm contemplating a Lil sabotaging, maybe plant some bamboo in that area idk.
Maybe also attend Town Halls and find an opportunity to speak up.
Run for local elections!!!
A local tower development - one as high as 92 storeys - is also getting a community centre in the middle. The community centre is 8 storeys, with parking underneath THAT.
in short, put the parking underground. I came to say that. If they don't have a solution that involves parking safely out of the way, then it should fail at city hall.
When the local hospital built a new tower, I was surprised to see they used NONE of the 60-80 feet under-neath the new block for parking. And by parking, I mean 2000 10x20 partitioned but unsegregated underground storage areas that can be used for cars, hoarding of medical equipment in a pre-pandemic phase, or for emergency ward space later. So, everything you'd want to do with your parking lot, but also out of the elements and well-served by power, lighting and security.
What does planting bamboo do?
Attract pandas, which are a protected species and thus cannot be relocated and prevent construction in the immediate area. Oldest trick in the book.
We ain't doing shit "when the boomers die" except fight over water and resources on a dying world. Like, I appreciate the optimism, but...
Besides that a significant portion of the youth is turning hard-right as we speak. Young progressives always think all young people are like them.
That's paired with an even greater portion turning far-left. Overall, Gen Z is far more progressive than reactionary, though there are radical fascists as well.
Not only that, cities don't even want to pony up the cash for repairing potholes let alone massive landscaping projects.
We can plant trees ourselves. Community gardens, etc.
That is my hometown Utrecht. It used to be a canal but was partially changed into roads in the 50s. Luckily it has now been changed back to a canal again. Was quite a project but it's an amazing improvement.
We laugh, but there are a lot of plans across North America to revert the overuse of car infrastructure. Even Quebec small town, who love saying they're the opposite of Montreal, are desifying and giving up on doubling lanes on roads, adding bike paths and attempting to work with what they have to reduce solo car usage.
I feel like this picture is misleading. The first one was taken a lot further away from those towers and you can see most of the trees were already there. The first picture is also taken in rainy weather which makes everything seem way more dull than it really is. It's hard to tell what has actually changed between these two pictures, if anything at all.
River. It's the river. Kinda hard to see if you don't know what to look for.
It’s hard to tell what has actually changed between these two pictures, if anything at all.
The bleeding great moat going through the middle, for a start?
so I found this location on Street View and there have indeed been some changes since 2014 and now:
I thought we were just going to immediately live somewhere affordable, then change jobs...?
There's small documentary about this canal on youtube. It's fascinating. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fePpwYCs_JM
When most of the humans die 😂
Why wait? Let's do it right now!
Can't. They vote against anyone to the left of a procorporate strike blocking genocide supporting piece of shit in the primaries.
Doesn't matter. You and everyone else will too by then. No doubt.
What the hell is this thing?
To me it looks like a hand drawn red circle. Could be produced with a mouse in a drawing program, too.
Any way to escalate this? Uh, my manager was asking about it. Yeah.