Re: Sioux Falls Sports Scene
As a Sioux Falls resident, I think the decision to put the Events Center downtown is a poor one. Why not put it on the edge of town near the Interstates and let the city "grow into it"? Why spend the money to completely redo the Zip Feed Area, tear down buildings, move a switching station, when we could just build it on a new site which would cost much less and be much easier to design. Downtown Sioux Falls is already bordering a "rough" neighborhood to it's East. Anyone every been down by that park at night? Traffic is going to be a nightmare downtown during events.
I can also tell you that this train switchyard is not a done deal. I live in the NorthEast side/edge of town, and there is no way anyone in my neighborhood is going to let any traintracks be built nearby, let alone a switchyard. People move out from the center of town to get away from this kind of stuff. If they can keep the switchyard and new tracks out of the way and in the country, no problem, but I guarantee you if they put it anywhere near a residential neighborhood they are going to have one big fight on their hands......
As a Sioux Falls resident, I think the decision to put the Events Center downtown is a poor one. Why not put it on the edge of town near the Interstates and let the city "grow into it"? Why spend the money to completely redo the Zip Feed Area, tear down buildings, move a switching station, when we could just build it on a new site which would cost much less and be much easier to design. Downtown Sioux Falls is already bordering a "rough" neighborhood to it's East. Anyone every been down by that park at night? Traffic is going to be a nightmare downtown during events.
I can also tell you that this train switchyard is not a done deal. I live in the NorthEast side/edge of town, and there is no way anyone in my neighborhood is going to let any traintracks be built nearby, let alone a switchyard. People move out from the center of town to get away from this kind of stuff. If they can keep the switchyard and new tracks out of the way and in the country, no problem, but I guarantee you if they put it anywhere near a residential neighborhood they are going to have one big fight on their hands......
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