Earlier this year #MetroNashCouncil requested Planning create a comprehensive report of recommended policy and regulatory changes that would increase, where appropriate, permitted housing types and density in the city supported by existing and planned infrastructure.
"Mundane Halloween" returns!
It's that time of year again, when Japanese website @dailyportalz holds its annual contest to dress up as something super ordinary.
Here's a thread of some of my favorites from the 2024 contest!
Having lunch in the shade next to Howard Office Building. Saw four people across three generations zip by on ebikes. Think they were here voting. Heading back into the office, I saw one person heading into the Clerks office with a distinct "I'm getting married today" vibe.
With an estimated 4-5 inches of rain coming our way, we encourage everyone to please check any nearby storm drains and ensure they're clear. If you feel that you cannot safely clean them out, you can report any blocked drain to https://t.co/8nhZYLAoZd.
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omg. I'm listening to the audiobook of Francis Fukuyama's _Political Order and Political Decay_. It's 24 hours long, I have 2.5 hours left and he's just now getting to political decay. I don't think he's going to do it justice.
@nkornutick@cattleprodRF That's close but slightly off. 2020 saw a big correction upward from the trend in 2017, 2018, and 2019. 2021 saw a one time decline from 2020. 2022 and 2023 both saw growth.
@cwr001 Mostly not in the UZO. You can see the exact boundaries in parcel viewer. Zoom in and select Zoning > Urban Zoning Overlay under layers. https://t.co/73SeOgYRJp