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Originally Posted by KevinFromTexas
Hmm, I wonder which Greg Anderson they could be talking about. I agree, Greg, I generally dislike skybridges as well.
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Haha! As a fellow fan of good urban design I knew you would, Kevin.
For those of you who agree or disagree with me, or if you don't have an opinion but are interested in why folks may, check out the fairly long thread on this topic on the FB ATXUrbanists page.
In a nutshell, skybridges (in climates where you're not buried by snow) help to suck the life out of the grade-level public realm. After 20 years of getting things pretty right here, I for one am not ok to vote for this. If the at-grade crossings are too dangerous for people, then we need to correct them and make them safe. One of the best things about convention centers and the hotels that accompany them are the monies they leave in our city--something that only happens when these visitors engage our city.
You don't have to agree with me, but I do ask that you consider just how bad our streets could get if you take more and more people off of them. The hotel has stood open now for 14 years--is there really a good argument for the skybridge?