Creating holistic innovations in transportation, urban development, and Kansas City. Project Manager at @HNTBCorp. @CenturionsKC 2018 Class. Opinions my own.
"To keep KC going without sacrificing its appeal will require the same strategic investments Denver has made over the past 25 years including rail transit, eventually bringing the Royals downtown and loosening its freeway noose." https://t.co/sPQvvWu98H via @kckansascity
4/17 11:55 AM CDT: Mainly minor changes have been made to the Enhanced Risk areas across parts of TX/OK/KS for today. The severe threat will begin to increase across these areas this afternoon/evening. Very large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes will all be possible.
“Now you can get to many places in Southern California via train. It was the evolution of OCTA in meeting the needs of the community.” – HNTB’s Kevin Haboian on Owner of the Year, Orange County Transportation Authority, quoted in @ENR_CA → https://t.co/bvcN8fOLyv @goOCTA
Sound familiar? https://t.co/TlSIu97WrG. I can't find any specifics sources, but I am also pretty sure Rome 2000 years ago had a "housing crisis" - and congestion. I hate to break to everyone, but maybe we are asking the wrong questions, hence why we can't find answers...
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@ozarkamerican@NWSKansasCity Yeah this is like the 7th time the @NWSKansasCity has posted about how the records from this year are similar to 1993. I wonder how they compare to 1951, 1904, as well as the highest rainfall year of 1961.
UPDATE: We've cancelled our request for customers to conserve water. Thank you for your help & patience as we continue to adjust the treatment process. Customers may continue to notice taste or color issues with their tap water for a few more days: https://t.co/G7qbfntwbk.