Subway to the Sea
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It's high time LA gets its act together and builds this "subway to the sea" that's already a good 50 years overdue. Once built, LA will finally be a real City, and not what's its been so far-- a patchwork of balkanized suburbs only passable by SUV. Let's get this built, LA!
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It may reduce property values DURING CONSTRUCTION but once built, the property values will recover and then some with a net GAIN over and beyond similar properties withOUT the railway!
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in that 0:10 that guy looks like Scatman John without the hat!
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@loslocosprodutions Fuck me? Go ahead, only if you are a hot girl though. Oh wait, you're not. So I have 2 two words for you: Fuck off.
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@PanzerVIZeke two words Fuck you. ha ha
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@caltrain2 Two words: Fuck monorail.
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MONORAIL light rail is ok for some area but for L.A MONORAIL is the way to go not light rail
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Look at NYC. They have had their very own "subway to the sea" (Coney Island) for many years and most of the neighborhoods it passes are middle or upper class. (The bad areas are a bit east of that route). Expect nice clusters of development near the stations, and high-rises will be favored along the route.
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Reduce the value of the properties? Doesn't having rail service increase the value? It has everywhere else in the world, and that is actually one major way to finance construction these things, if the city happens to own the land next to the new line.
rbrhood 2 years ago 7