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name-isnt-important t1_itqe0ep wrote

I’m torn on this one. It will add to congestion in the area but it helps prevent sprawl by keeping housing close to the inner core.

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Comprehensive_Ad6049 t1_itqxv9c wrote

Do you know where Galloway is? To me that is no where near the inner core. It actually promotes sprawl.

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jrklein t1_itr0j8g wrote

I ride my bicycle from Galloway, through MSU and downtown, to C-Street many Sundays each year as part of a recreational group ride. It is not feasible for our group to ride from Ozark/Nixa/Republic/Ozark/Rogersville/etc to the downtown area or C-Street. Galloway is very close to city center in comparison.

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Comprehensive_Ad6049 t1_itrm6js wrote

" It is not feasible for our group to ride from Ozark/Nixa/Republic/Ozark/Rogersville/etc to the downtown area or C-Street."

None of those are in Springfield. I'm officially confused what your point is... Galloway (and Springfield for that matter) has welcomed the bike riders. I haven't hit a single one yet. Galloway is closer than entire towns you are correct there. I wonder what you bike rides will look like with ~200 extra cars on that tiny street.

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the_honeyman t1_itr3v0n wrote

The city has already sprawled around it. It's not near the core, but it also isn't out on the edge either.

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name-isnt-important t1_itr0af9 wrote

Sprawl would be an area that is not yet developed. Galloway has been in existence longer than either of us has been alive. Do you consider infill apartments where a building once stood within the city limits “uncontrolled expansion of urban areas?” Or “spreading of urban land on undeveloped land near a city?”

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name-isnt-important t1_itrbv8n wrote

Curious if you begin all civil discourse with “Do you know…?”

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Comprehensive_Ad6049 t1_itrlhdm wrote

Nah, I'd prefer to start it with listen here, ignoramus. However, that would lead to a breakdown of what I'm attempting to do which is share knowledge and understanding to get to a common ground.

So in sharing knowledge and information, a kind way to do it is to assume the person is just unaware. Like, Hey, did you know your comment was unnecessary and doesn't add to the discussion of the OP's question?

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