AutomaticPi1
AutomaticPi1 t1_j69rsbw wrote
As others have said, Skateland on S. Campbell past James River Freeway is it. I'd like if we could get another one back, though. I've had to miss the adult skate nights on weekends because of lack of parking - and unless they changed something, you can't just go and park early because the kids' skate is before that and all the spots will be full from that. So it would be nice to have options for places to go and skate.
AutomaticPi1 t1_j51iodg wrote
Reply to Springfield infrastructure. by PettyPoet
My work commute has me on Kansas Expressway and Chestnut Expressway 5 times a week and I agree. I've also called them "Expressways" multiple times. It's a pain if you hit the lights, especially at the start of downtown. I don't think a freeway through the city would help that much, though, and I'm having trouble picturing what it would even look like. Probably similar to Tulsa, where one stall or wreck shuts everything down, just like what we have now. Maybe if the bus system was better and more people used it instead of their cars, that might relieve it somewhat.
As pithy as it sounds, planning ahead really is key. If I can get on the road before 7:30 am, my commute usually takes less than 15 minutes. By 7:40, it usually takes 20-25 minutes and I end up right on time or late.
AutomaticPi1 t1_j7a4lyr wrote
Reply to comment by Technical-Respect202 in Alamo is getting blasted on Facebook by Goblin4Morrison
This is easily verifiable information. It took me like five seconds to go to the Greene County Health Inspections and see 1 priority violation listed back in August that was since corrected and had nothing to do with mold or hot water. I'm sorry you had a bad experience, but lying and brigading the business should not be tolerated.