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Hey everyone, I am the new mod, dont worry i ain't maga, I just like being sarcastic lol.
My goal is to make this the most appealing subreddit ever
I suspect it is a cave of some sort inside was kinda chilly
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Cherokee Street Redesign 2
I listened to your feedback and criticism on the first redesign, and i decided to do a second redesign to respond.
1st Photo: Original
2nd Photo: 1st Redesign
3rd Photo: 2nd Redesign
The main critique was that the lack of parking prevents deliveries to the businesses so i added it back. I converted it from a 2 way street to a 1 way street, which takes a tool on the bus routes, but increases the safety for pedestrians and cyclists as they only need to look one way, and also makes business deliveries more efficient, as the can go to one businesses, keep going, and then go to another business, regardless of which side its on.
Made it safer for cyclists, and a more pleasant space for everyone, driving is still implemented but parking is on nearby streets or parking lots, with protected bike lanes and a median. (Cherokee street is already awesome but there is always room for improvement.)
Made sure sidewalks and trees would be in the same place
1st photo: before
2nd photo: after
Edit: Yall complaining about the lack of parking need to look at the Netherlands sheeshπππ
West County St. Louis