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Whoever zoned this city were likely some of the most incompetent of people.

First they decide to make the University into a huge rectangle right next to a train yard with nothing but houses surrounding it. This cuts it off from the "downtown" area shops and somewhat nicer areas of Grand Forks (like along the river) adding to the completely disjointed feel of the city and total lack of involvement in the community. Then they decide that putting some of the worst smelling factories right in the city is somehow conducive to increasing their resident's standard of living. I mean, almost everyone dreams of being a potato fryer at Simplot for the rest of their lives, RIGHT, RIGHT?

I mean North Dakota sucks, but Grand Forks could be a lot nicer if they actually tried to encourage diversity and wouldn't pass up certain opportunities...according to my Anthropology teacher, Cirrus originally wanted to build their headquarters in GFK, but the city didn't want it since it meant scary outsider peoples invading their town! Of course, that only lasted until they decided to just go to Duluth, then they sort of realized the missed opportunity.

No kidding. I can't think of a single factory in my home town that is anywhere close to having it's "smells" upwind in the prevailing winds from the city. This damn town has EVERY factory upwind in the prevailing winds from the city. Good idea! :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: I can't even fathom the stupidity of the person that decided this.
 
Whoever zoned this city were likely some of the most incompetent of people.

First they decide to make the University into a huge rectangle right next to a train yard with nothing but houses surrounding it. This cuts it off from the "downtown" area shops and somewhat nicer areas of Grand Forks (like along the river) adding to the completely disjointed feel of the city and total lack of involvement in the community. Then they decide that putting some of the worst smelling factories right in the city is somehow conducive to increasing their resident's standard of living. I mean, almost everyone dreams of being a potato fryer at Simplot for the rest of their lives, RIGHT, RIGHT?

I mean North Dakota sucks, but Grand Forks could be a lot nicer if they actually tried to encourage diversity and wouldn't pass up certain opportunities...according to my Anthropology teacher, Cirrus originally wanted to build their headquarters in GFK, but the city didn't want it since it meant scary outsider peoples invading their town! Of course, that only lasted until they decided to just go to Duluth, then they sort of realized the missed opportunity.

nail on the head.

way to segregate a wonderful resource away from the rest of your town and minimize any positive economic or social impact they could possibly have. (re: the university placement)
 
If you guys think it stinks, I still have parts of my skin that reeeeeeek of sugar beet crap. Next time you drive or fly past Hilsboro, the largest tower there, I worked on the concrete slab that thing sits on.....
 
Whoever zoned this city were likely some of the most incompetent of people.

First they decide to make the University into a huge rectangle right next to a train yard with nothing but houses surrounding it. This cuts it off from the "downtown" area shops and somewhat nicer areas of Grand Forks (like along the river) adding to the completely disjointed feel of the city and total lack of involvement in the community. Then they decide that putting some of the worst smelling factories right in the city is somehow conducive to increasing their resident's standard of living. I mean, almost everyone dreams of being a potato fryer at Simplot for the rest of their lives, RIGHT, RIGHT?

I mean North Dakota sucks, but Grand Forks could be a lot nicer if they actually tried to encourage diversity and wouldn't pass up certain opportunities...according to my Anthropology teacher, Cirrus originally wanted to build their headquarters in GFK, but the city didn't want it since it meant scary outsider peoples invading their town! Of course, that only lasted until they decided to just go to Duluth, then they sort of realized the missed opportunity.

Did you know that Columbia overpass wasn't built until 1981? Without it, in order to get to anywhere south of the railroad tracks, you had to navigate your way east into downtown, then south through residential neighborhoods and S Washington, then finally back west to Columbia Rd. What a crap way to plan a city!
 
Did you know that Columbia overpass wasn't built until 1981? Without it, in order to get to anywhere south of the railroad tracks, you had to navigate your way east into downtown, then south through residential neighborhoods and S Washington, then finally back west to Columbia Rd. What a crap way to plan a city!
probably why all access to ALL businesses are off the main roads, that pisses me of the most!

oh, and i live in a stink free zone :D
 
probably why all access to ALL businesses are off the main roads, that pisses me of the most!

oh, and i live in a stink free zone :D

I unfortunately live in a Secondary Stink Zone, but will soon be moving to the Sunny-78-degrees-year-round zone in 4.5 weeks :rawk:
 
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