jemr31
jemr31 t1_irwdlnn wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Box3317 in Urban Trees Rooted in Redlining and Environmental Injustice, UMD-Led Research Finds by GovernorOfReddit
TLDR is for when you read the article and then summarize it for others, not for you to only read the title and then come to your own stupid conclusion. Did you cause redlining? Have you ever been in charge of forestry for the city? No? Then why can't you entertain the idea that some parts of the city were treated worse than others?
jemr31 t1_itvyxt7 wrote
Reply to comment by Charming_Wulf in Envisioned refurbished harbor (circa 1950’s, via City Archives) by Reeyuuk
So many American cities ruined their waterfronts with highways.
This would have been worse than the inner harbor we have now but I still think Light, Pratt, and Key Highway are all too wide and take up too much prime real estate that should be used more productively.