Or maybe a shortcut for a great many Kansas City residents living in a van down the river. Read more:
Port KC wants to turn land into open trail along riverfront
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Port KC has its sights set on turning an existing parcel of land along the riverfront into a trail. The land runs west from the Town of Kansas Bridge into the West Bottoms and all the way to downtown Kansas City, Kansas.
I'm guessing the hobos who live there will call this the ultimate in gentrification.
ReplyDeleteBe sure to be armed when using the trail.
ReplyDeleteBring a sleeping bag, and some cardboard. The early bird gets the good spots by the fire.
ReplyDeleteJack the Ripper also seen leaving the area.
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't Jolie Justus supporting a T intersection extension of the TROLLEY there? To benefit a condo developer that is funding her campaign for Mayor?
ReplyDeleteOh and I'm sure they will be subsidized "affordable housing"....
STFU people, you can have traveling hobos or hobos in your house. Choose.
ReplyDeletehobos do not like to go too far from food, non hobos do not like to go to far bc they are lame.
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ReplyDeletekc should do what it has always done, sit in a circle and talk about the evils potty-mouthing.
More like a trail of tears.
ReplyDeleteyou can't type ass, you can type a**.
ReplyDeleteKC needs to stop trying to make the river front happen
ReplyDeleteThe Port Authority (Port KC) should be suspended and defunded until Kansas City gets a Port.
ReplyDeleteThere are some dangerous woods and river people around there. Use caution if alone and women should not walk or jog alone there at all. Biking maybe if a strong cyclist armed with bear spray.
ReplyDeleteRiverfront walking paths are So Hot Right Now. All the planners are chasing this fad. But I think industry and jobs are a worthier thing to chase after or go in debt for. Just one Radish's opinion though...
County parcel viewer says the property is owned by the railroad not the city...
ReplyDeletethere is already a river front trail and connecting it to the Bottoms would be dangerous
ReplyDelete^^ fck off
ReplyDelete2:38 you can fuck off too. riverfront trails have always been''hot'. Kansas city is just not up to date.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, it will all be washed down river in the next great flood.
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