Neighborhood Almost Full
I did a walk around my entire neighborhood yesterday. It's about a 2 mile walk to get up and down every street. I made note of lots that were empty to see just how close the neighborhood is to being complete.
There are two parts to the neighborhood - east and west of a four lane road that eventually (maybe 20 years down the road) will be a major street. Today that street is just a way to get in the neighborhood and nothing more. There's plans to build further north, which will increase traffic on that road, but that hasn't even been started yet.
Anyway, in the "east" part of the neighborhood, there are 6 empty lots. One of them is being built on right now (has a basement). On the "west" part of the neighborhood, there are 4 empty lots with 2 of them having "sold" signs on it. By knowing what sides of the street the empty lots are on, it is possible to walk entirely around the neighborhood on sidewalks. (In other words, there isn't a street with 2 empty lots on opposite sides of the street where you can't take the sidewalk all the way on one side or the other).
Hopefully those last few lots get sold and built upon soon and we'll have a complete neighborhood.
There are two parts to the neighborhood - east and west of a four lane road that eventually (maybe 20 years down the road) will be a major street. Today that street is just a way to get in the neighborhood and nothing more. There's plans to build further north, which will increase traffic on that road, but that hasn't even been started yet.
Anyway, in the "east" part of the neighborhood, there are 6 empty lots. One of them is being built on right now (has a basement). On the "west" part of the neighborhood, there are 4 empty lots with 2 of them having "sold" signs on it. By knowing what sides of the street the empty lots are on, it is possible to walk entirely around the neighborhood on sidewalks. (In other words, there isn't a street with 2 empty lots on opposite sides of the street where you can't take the sidewalk all the way on one side or the other).
Hopefully those last few lots get sold and built upon soon and we'll have a complete neighborhood.
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