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The maintenance costs were actually lower than expected.
The maintenance costs were actually lower than expected.
Curious how they handled initial opposition from local businesses.
Great to see more cities taking bold steps like this.
Curious how they handled initial opposition from local businesses.
I've seen similar implementations work really well in smaller cities too.
Local advocacy groups played a crucial role in building support.
The economic benefits are often underestimated in these transformations.
The key was getting local business owners involved early in the process.
Great to see more cities taking bold steps like this.
Agree completely. The data from similar projects is very encouraging.
This worked well combined with improvements to public transit.
Great point about community engagement. That's often the missing piece.
The key was getting local business owners involved early in the process.
The before/after photos really show the dramatic improvement.
In our city, we found that pilot projects helped build support.
This worked well combined with improvements to public transit.
The key challenge will be managing the transition period. Anyone have experience with this?
The maintenance costs were actually lower than expected.
This worked well combined with improvements to public transit.
In our city, we found that pilot projects helped build support.
In our city, we found that pilot projects helped build support.
We documented our process here: [example link]
This is exactly what we need in more cities. The data clearly shows the benefits.
I've seen similar implementations work really well in smaller cities too.
This worked well combined with improvements to public transit.
Would love to connect and hear more about your experience with this.
We documented our process here: [example link]
The key was getting local business owners involved early in the process.
We documented our process here: [example link]
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