Just reflecting on how great it is to go to downtown Denver. Avs tonight, Nuggets on Friday and Sunday. Rox opening day. 63k for Soccer today. Endless bike paths. My oldest son has been downtown for four years. Love downtown Denver and only gonna get better with Burnham Yard. One of the best cities in America. Excited to be there again tomorrow.
@BuffedInPrime Just want to say as a household that loves the Buffs and Hoosiers, it’s incredible you exist, and your analysis is super impressive. Saw SO many things in tonight’s game that was like, “that’s EXACTLY what T-Cal was talking about.”
@BuildUpDenver Got your urbanist catnip right here boss. A fun tour and fun conversations with fellow tourists (from other parts of the globe) with interests in architecture and urban planning. https://t.co/nmhbgFB9Fm
In just five short years, US policymakers have come up w/ novel ways to 1) prevent a recession and achieve a soft landing after a massive exogenous economic disruption, and 2) cause a recession and destroy the economy via their own entirely manmade exogenous economic disruption
@LaporteReporte@celebrityhottub This actually happened. Also, Kazakhstan somehow also played Ricky Martin instead of their anthem…at a Kazakhstan event.
https://t.co/qRHRPxNqkG
@KateAronoff Yeah, the framing of this story is really dumb. The film's financier sold unused, tradable tax credits that he had from a qualifying project, and used the money from the sale to pay for the movie.
@tacodoggins@edsbs Kicking allows for three ways to win within the two guaranteed possessions: 1) turnover + score
2) force a punt + score
3) hold opponent to FG + score a TD
Receiving allows for one: score of any kind + turnover/4th down stop.
You always want the last guaranteed possession.
@AllenCowgill@AKenreich Agree on focusing policy and enforcement on drivers. But also don’t think transportation safety advocacy is well served by assertions that roadways are places to mingle or sell goods and services.
@AllenCowgill@AKenreich Someone crossing a road on foot is in transit. Someone spending hours walking in traffic lanes, offering window washes for money, is using a road as a de facto commercial site. Not sure many would, or should, group those two users together.
ICYMI: Soaring HOA fees, driven by all-time high insurance premiums, are compounding costs for an already squeezed middle class.
One local official called it “death by 1,000 paper cuts.”
Story here: https://t.co/z4HF9sAAVF
@TheCharlier Making a rule about it feels a little extra, but it’s at least evidence-backed. Signage alone lacks the dosage to do much in promoting safer driving, but getting too clever by half hasn’t shown any effectiveness.
https://t.co/V1YRto2NFB
@VicLombardi@natelundy In reality, these fees don’t come close to covering the costs of maintaining our roads. Tag fee revenue: $114.8 million. Maintenance costs: $747.2 million https://t.co/5bzgLQmfvy
@markkiszla This is a fair critique so long as it acknowledges the core issue with SP’s TO strategy is that it trusts a defense that lacks the requisite talent to be trusted.