I've enjoyed Mr. Yancy's interactions on this forum, but I disliked the
survey that was previously brought up, seemingly to promote bike lanes with the only real option being "yes".
At no point were there any options in the survey to discuss widening roads or otherwise addressing the traffic situation, particularly the "vortex" around campus, nor medians, which if TexAgs is at all indication, extremely unpopular.
What are your thoughts on building infrastructure to address the road network in town, where the few existing north-south throughfares like Texas Avenue, Harvey Mitchell Parkway, Wellborn Road, and Earl Rudder Freeway, are strained by congestion, and likewise poor east-west connectivity?
Valen said:
I believe in supporting local and small business owners. We already have local businesses starting to use mall space. If we have any ability to help bring traffic into the mall, even though it is owned by a conglomerate, I believe it is our responsibility to do so. This support is crucial for those in our community who are taking the leap to run their own businesses.
I've been outspoken that the mall could be saved; buying the Macy's building was said to prevent a self-storage place from occupying the space, which would've only accelerated the mall's decline faster. Of course, putting an "esports arena" in the space probably wouldn't be much better. The city needs to work with CBL Properties or any other owner to ensure the mall's continued survival.