Kansas City thread
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So . . . does anyone consider airbnb'ing their home and/or driving rideshare for World Cup weeks?
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Depends on who is playing on KC? If it’s someone big, you absolutely do it. Smaller country, there probably won’t be that big of a demand for it. IMO
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I expect this will be a smashing success, and will (finally) change locals' perspective on what "downtown" means and can be. "Walkable" doesn't, and shouldn't, mean "adjacent."
‘Major milestone’ as donors pledge millions for downtown park atop KC’s Interstate 670
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/a ... rylink=cpy
‘Major milestone’ as donors pledge millions for downtown park atop KC’s Interstate 670
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/a ... rylink=cpy
Downtown boosters have envisioned building a park over the interstate for years. In addition to bringing new green space to the heart of the city, a deck over I-670 would curtail noise from the interstate traffic below.
Current plans call for building a $200 million, 4.6-acre park over the interstate, from Wyandotte Street to Grand Boulevard, connecting downtown with the Crossroads Arts District.
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I absolutely would if I had an apartment or condo somewhere with high tourist demand. I'd just find another place to crash for a couple weeks in exchange for probably a couple months' worth of rent/mortgage coverage.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 5:11 pm So . . . does anyone consider airbnb'ing their home and/or driving rideshare for World Cup weeks?
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That sounds great if they can pull it off.jfish26 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 12:59 pm I expect this will be a smashing success, and will (finally) change locals' perspective on what "downtown" means and can be. "Walkable" doesn't, and shouldn't, mean "adjacent."
‘Major milestone’ as donors pledge millions for downtown park atop KC’s Interstate 670
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/a ... rylink=cpy
Downtown boosters have envisioned building a park over the interstate for years. In addition to bringing new green space to the heart of the city, a deck over I-670 would curtail noise from the interstate traffic below.
Current plans call for building a $200 million, 4.6-acre park over the interstate, from Wyandotte Street to Grand Boulevard, connecting downtown with the Crossroads Arts District.
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Yep. The city has such a huge opportunity, to be on the ascent like this at such a time of urban design and city planning change (post-Covid etc.). Where other cities are sort of stuck with (and need to work within the constraints of) outdated infrastructure models, KC gets to BUILD the “new” way.NLowrider wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:48 pm I'm mainly looking forward to the new KC Current stadium.
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Can we fucking not, please.
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https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
FOR THE HEROES
It is time to think of a name for our new airport terminal — but not after a politician, sports figure or any one person, for that matter. It should be called “Hero Terminal,” to honor all the people who have served in wars, those who helped during the 9/11 tragedy, police officers, firefighters, hospital workers, border patrol agents and anybody else who helps keep us safe. It should especially honor veterans from Kansas City who received the Medal of Honor for their service. I think large pictures of these hometown men and women, with information about why they were awarded, should hang throughout the airport. This would let visitors know that our veterans did their part to keep our country safe and free.
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Why would that bother you? Just curious.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am Can we fucking not, please.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
FOR THE HEROES
It is time to think of a name for our new airport terminal — but not after a politician, sports figure or any one person, for that matter. It should be called “Hero Terminal,” to honor all the people who have served in wars, those who helped during the 9/11 tragedy, police officers, firefighters, hospital workers, border patrol agents and anybody else who helps keep us safe. It should especially honor veterans from Kansas City who received the Medal of Honor for their service. I think large pictures of these hometown men and women, with information about why they were awarded, should hang throughout the airport. This would let visitors know that our veterans did their part to keep our country safe and free.
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Because the last thing Kansas City needs is for its literal front door to be MAGA coding* that bears no meaningful nexus to the city or region. Not a nexus that's close to worthy of this sort of designation (I would note, more generally, that by no means does a single terminal need a name anyway).BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:01 pmWhy would that bother you? Just curious.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am Can we fucking not, please.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
FOR THE HEROES
It is time to think of a name for our new airport terminal — but not after a politician, sports figure or any one person, for that matter. It should be called “Hero Terminal,” to honor all the people who have served in wars, those who helped during the 9/11 tragedy, police officers, firefighters, hospital workers, border patrol agents and anybody else who helps keep us safe. It should especially honor veterans from Kansas City who received the Medal of Honor for their service. I think large pictures of these hometown men and women, with information about why they were awarded, should hang throughout the airport. This would let visitors know that our veterans did their part to keep our country safe and free.
* The references to 9/11 and, most grossly, "border patrol agents", give the game away here. The geographic fucking CENTER of the continental United States is in Kansas.
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"Reagan Airport" was already taken.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:11 pmBecause the last thing Kansas City needs is for its literal front door to be MAGA coding* that bears no meaningful nexus to the city or region. Not a nexus that's close to worthy of this sort of designation (I would note, more generally, that by no means does a single terminal need a name anyway).BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:01 pmWhy would that bother you? Just curious.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am Can we fucking not, please.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
* The references to 9/11 and, most grossly, "border patrol agents", give the game away here. The geographic fucking CENTER of the continental United States is in Kansas.
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they should just call it Fly-Over Regional
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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I could see a memorial to the firefighters who lost their lives in the explosion in the 90's. Boarder patrol agents seems like a stretch.
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How about, just, no name at all.
The reality, provincialism aside, is that...to put this nicely...Kansas City's best contributions are to come. Maybe just keep the powder dry here, is what I'm saying.
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Jayhawk International. We won the border war.
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I’m just so tired of how much everything we do in this country has to be about “honoring the military.” A few things about it bother me:BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:01 pmWhy would that bother you? Just curious.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am Can we fucking not, please.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
FOR THE HEROES
It is time to think of a name for our new airport terminal — but not after a politician, sports figure or any one person, for that matter. It should be called “Hero Terminal,” to honor all the people who have served in wars, those who helped during the 9/11 tragedy, police officers, firefighters, hospital workers, border patrol agents and anybody else who helps keep us safe. It should especially honor veterans from Kansas City who received the Medal of Honor for their service. I think large pictures of these hometown men and women, with information about why they were awarded, should hang throughout the airport. This would let visitors know that our veterans did their part to keep our country safe and free.
(1) there’s always this guilt trip about “never forget” when it’s literally every sports event and political speech in this country. Hell, if I did forget, I couldn’t make it a full day without being reminded.
(2) We’ll do everything to “honor” these people as a country except put some money into housing and health care for them. How about doing something besides dragging a 300 foot flag across a football field every Sunday that actually honors somebody?
(3) I can’t stand how we raise up the military (and cops) at every opportunity as if they’re the only people whose jobs contribute to the good of the country. As much as the rhetoric lays on the guilt, it also makes it really easy to think a perfunctory act like taking off your hat during the national anthem counts as honoring public servants and lets you go about your self-centered life. I think our society would benefit from asking and recognizing how every job should be making the country better.
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^^^lwh69ku wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:07 pmI’m just so tired of how much everything we do in this country has to be about “honoring the military.” A few things about it bother me:BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:01 pmWhy would that bother you? Just curious.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am Can we fucking not, please.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
(1) there’s always this guilt trip about “never forget” when it’s literally every sports event and political speech in this country. Hell, if I did forget, I couldn’t make it a full day without being reminded.
(2) We’ll do everything to “honor” these people as a country except put some money into housing and health care for them. How about doing something besides dragging a 300 foot flag across a football field every Sunday that actually honors somebody?
(3) I can’t stand how we raise up the military (and cops) at every opportunity as if they’re the only people whose jobs contribute to the good of the country. As much as the rhetoric lays on the guilt, it also makes it really easy to think a perfunctory act like taking off your hat during the national anthem counts as honoring public servants and lets you go about your self-centered life. I think our society would benefit from asking and recognizing how every job should be making the country better.
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Hard to disagree with any of that when you put it that way.lwh69ku wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:07 pmI’m just so tired of how much everything we do in this country has to be about “honoring the military.” A few things about it bother me:BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:01 pmWhy would that bother you? Just curious.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:27 am Can we fucking not, please.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/lett ... est_latest
(1) there’s always this guilt trip about “never forget” when it’s literally every sports event and political speech in this country. Hell, if I did forget, I couldn’t make it a full day without being reminded.
(2) We’ll do everything to “honor” these people as a country except put some money into housing and health care for them. How about doing something besides dragging a 300 foot flag across a football field every Sunday that actually honors somebody?
(3) I can’t stand how we raise up the military (and cops) at every opportunity as if they’re the only people whose jobs contribute to the good of the country. As much as the rhetoric lays on the guilt, it also makes it really easy to think a perfunctory act like taking off your hat during the national anthem counts as honoring public servants and lets you go about your self-centered life. I think our society would benefit from asking and recognizing how every job should be making the country better.
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I think it truly honors the veterans and first responders best not making their service a trite talking point as you work to dismantle institutions they fought to preserve. Like democracy. And egalitarianism.
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Veterans and First Responders are my favorite.