Lindsay Kathleen McManus
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Lindsay Kathleen McManus commented on Nathan Lewis's blog post Fort Worth's Growing Parking Problem
"Fort Worth has certainly achieved new levels of growth, attraction, and expansion as of late. It will be important for the city to discover a balance between creating more parking availability and increased enchantment with usage of both parking…"
Oct 19, 2017
Lindsay Kathleen McManus commented on Hunter Thompson's blog post Gov. Abbott on Houston Suffering from "once-in-a-lifetime flooding event"
"It is always intriguing to witness the decentralized policy process that we learned about in Comparative Government in action. Typically when we think of policy, we think about legislation, Congress, and politics in general. However, policy…"
Oct 17, 2017
Lindsay Kathleen McManus commented on Asher Paul Ang's blog post Philadelphia gets rid of abandoned buildings in order to curb crime.
"This is a remarkable post in that it provides a contemporary example of the City Beautiful Movement at work. The City Beautiful Movement, its beginning having been marked by the Columbian Exposition in Chicago, triggered competition amongst cities,…"
Oct 13, 2017
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The Dallas Horseshoe Project

Posted on September 22, 2017 at 10:43am 0 Comments

          The Horseshoe Project, a $798 million design-build roadway construction project seeking to improve traffic flow through the heart of downtown Dallas, was created and developed by the Texas Department of Transportation. The project had its groundbreaking ceremony on April 27, 2013, and was made eligible by legislation passed back in 2011, which gifted TxDOT with "additional tools in the form of 'design-build' authorization as well as additional…

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Houston's Flood is a Design Problem

Posted on September 22, 2017 at 10:30am 4 Comments

           Ian Bogost, a contributing editor for The Atlantic, argues in this article that the flooding occurring in Houston is due to a design problem. “It’s not because the water comes in. It’s because it is forced to leave again.” Flooding has always been an issue of keeping water out through both avoidance and engineering precaution; however, because floods cause greater property damage and more deaths than tornadoes or hurricanes, their impact must be addressed, especially in…

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