1961MJS
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Hi, WRT transportation, there is no "one size fits all" solution for America's cities and towns. In downtown Chicago and StL (where I've actually been), a trolley system, subway, or elevated would work fine. In StL, many of the high rise building have been converted to lofts. They also seem to be pretty empty as of November 2010. If they were full, the sheer quantity of traffic would make car use a painful experience. I haven't been to Chicago since the late 1980's so my knowledge is dated, but similar.
I live in Wichita KS and our downtown is pretty much deserted with the exception of the city, county, state, and federal office buildings. Parking costs if you work downtown. I don't know how much since I only pop $.25 in the meters at the library and you can only stay for 2 hours. Wichita is NOT build to utilize public transportation. Newer subdivisions (25 years old and newer) were built without sidewalks, so walking 2-3 blocks to the bus stop involves walking on two lane roads with traffic. In most of those subdivisions, putting sidewalks in, would involve demolishing extensive landscaping in 1 of 3 lots too. With the exception of a (roughly) 10x10 block square downtown, all public parking is free, and abundant. In short, the required infrastructure work to achieve decent public transportation in Wichita negates it's advantages.
In Wichita, the "common knowledge" is that the only users of public transportation are those recently convicted of a DUI. It doesn't help that in order to use the bus here, you have to find one, take it downtown, and then find one going where you wanted to go in the first place. We have NO trains at all, even Amtrak, no trolley, and no subways.
Just my $0.02
I live in Wichita KS and our downtown is pretty much deserted with the exception of the city, county, state, and federal office buildings. Parking costs if you work downtown. I don't know how much since I only pop $.25 in the meters at the library and you can only stay for 2 hours. Wichita is NOT build to utilize public transportation. Newer subdivisions (25 years old and newer) were built without sidewalks, so walking 2-3 blocks to the bus stop involves walking on two lane roads with traffic. In most of those subdivisions, putting sidewalks in, would involve demolishing extensive landscaping in 1 of 3 lots too. With the exception of a (roughly) 10x10 block square downtown, all public parking is free, and abundant. In short, the required infrastructure work to achieve decent public transportation in Wichita negates it's advantages.
In Wichita, the "common knowledge" is that the only users of public transportation are those recently convicted of a DUI. It doesn't help that in order to use the bus here, you have to find one, take it downtown, and then find one going where you wanted to go in the first place. We have NO trains at all, even Amtrak, no trolley, and no subways.
Just my $0.02