Does Nichols Hills want their residential neighborhoods to have sidewalks? I know of plenty of older people who insist they invite crime. I would also imagine they'd be hesitant to increase public transit in the area for the same reason
Does Nichols Hills want their residential neighborhoods to have sidewalks? I know of plenty of older people who insist they invite crime. I would also imagine they'd be hesitant to increase public transit in the area for the same reason
The trails through the park that runs from 63rd up to almost Penn is very, very busy on most days. NH has made it very inviting to walk, run and bike. They have also added sidewalks from the end of the park along Grand all the way west to the end of NH.
I've never heard any NH resident opine that sidewalks invite crime. People have a weird misconception of people living in NH and try to stereotype them.
By the way, The Canton, the Curve and this immediate area is not NH anyway.
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