Portland's Franklin Street redesign

The one on the left, I actually emailed Boulos about it, complaining that it wouldn't be taller than the two in Manchester, and they said the market wouldn't support any greater height :( .
 
I am glad that the survey was open-ended enough to allow me to express my contrarian views. Too often these surveys force you to do things like rank 7 items, but if you find 6 of them reprehensible that's a problem.
 
From Mainebiz:

Another round of community sessions are scheduled for June 25 and 26, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Portland Public Library at 5 Monument Square. "The June 25 workshop invites attendees to share ideas and priorities for a new street design and land use plan through interactive activities. On June 26, the workshop offers attendees a chance to see the street design work in progress and provide input on its direction."

"Community members are also invited to meet the project team at Lincoln Park (on the corner of Congress and Franklin Streets) on Wednesday, June 25, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tours along Franklin Street will be conducted every 15 minutes."

 

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