TC_zoid
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Are they going to do some dredging since there is a designed pier and/or waterfront park? If not, the resulting odors will be off-putting and the views unsightly at low tide. They can select a water taxi company to operate a shuttle boat to the new public city dock next to Ocean Gateway. Maybe just once every hour during the daytime. I think until the dorms and a hotel are built, the back-and-forth will be somewhat confusing and busy. Students from out of state and the country will not have their own cars (most). The garage is only for the staff, really. And isn't this what the neighbors feared most? More traffic? I hate the building idea in stages thing. Just build the key components from the get-go. Most of these students will be living all over Portland, or where they can find a reasonably priced short-term apartment (good luck). That means multiple van or rideshare pickups (not bus). USM helped its commute dilemma, and so Roux and its eventual 5,000 students with no substantial housing would be overrun with transportation vehicles. Sorry, a bus does not work. Why would someone take a bus only to take a rideshare for the final destination? I think Roux dropped the initial housing idea only because of its fiery neighbors. Sometimes you have to just bulldoze through the old provincial minded Mainers to get something done right for future residents.
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