Here's what I have decided that would be a great idea-Just like the
"Mapqwest" site where you go in and punch in your address; and it tells
you directions.  Why could the Hiawatha Light Rail not have a similar
deal? You go in to their site; push in your address, your destination
and lets say for fun it's a Vikings game; and it tells you exactly what
buses to take, where to transfer, once or twice; and which LRT station
it will take you to and how long the whole process will take you?? Maybe
it be called the Hiawatha "Easy-rider"? I think it might work!! I just
think it could be a "user-friendly tool" for those that are
bus-inhibited.

And for the poster who thinks its easy, relaxed street; they could have
had a police reserve working the street tonight; I have no idea what was
going on maybe an event at the Cardinal and an event downtown...people
literally waiting for people to leave to get their spaces.  Come by
again, check it out.  Talk to some of the neighbors.  Try to find a spot
to park during a sports game.  Feel free, its your street too.  
Gina Palandri
Standish

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