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en He used to go there and there were no traffic jams and no parking lots and you wouldn't pass anyone on the trail. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. He hiked it for years. He loved that part of the country.

en What is the primary purpose of a political leader? To build a majority. If [voters] care about parking lots, then talk about parking lots.
  Newt Gingrich

en I agree, from an urban design point of view, that surface parking lots can break up streetscapes, ... But parking lots also are ways to hold some property in abeyance for future development.

en We have assigned the spaces and provided groups of tailgaters with the opportunity to park together. This guarantees groups of tailgaters the chance to park together without needing to hold parking spots. With additional signage added to the lots, finding your parking location is made easier, thus improving traffic flow inside the lot.

en The one-way traffic is kind of a pain, but if it meant losing parking, I wouldn't like it.

en Parking rates, parking lots, where parking spaces will be available -- that will all be available on the Downtown Web site when the announcement goes out.

en Employees of the downtown district are restricted from parking on Main Street. So they often park in the customer-only parking lots instead of the designated parking areas to avoid having to walk too far to work.

en The only way to solve the traffic problems of the country is to pass a law that only paid-for cars are allowed to use the highways. That would make traffic so scarce, we could use our boulevards for children's playgrounds.
  Will Rogers

en We are a nation of procrastinators, ... With many consumers completing their holiday shopping -- and some of them just starting -- retailers are expecting crowded parking lots and heavy traffic this weekend.

en The thing that concerns me is you're relying on traffic jams to slow traffic and that doesn't seem very safe to me.

en I think there were penalties on both sides of the ball, and that's part of the deal. That's part of the deal, if you're playing pass coverage. There are jams, bangs. We're trying to eliminate them. I think we've done better over the past couple of weeks. We've just got to keep working at it.

en This is a review process that should be done every year for the first five years and then every two to three years after that. There are issues of parking, traffic and public space to work out.

en It's tough on everybody. I've loved the guy for the past seven years. You don't want this to be a part of the business but like [Daniels] said, if we hadn't lost our No. 2 starter, we wouldn't have had to make that choice.

en We found we had good coverage that way. We have lots of eyes and ears out that could quickly report back on conflicts, trail conditions and trail issues.

en Here's an example: A series of car break-ins is occurring at trailhead parking lots in your area. A reporter writes a short article about the problem, identifying some of the locations of the vandalism. As a sidebar to the conventionally written story, trail users are invited to post their experiences of having their cars broken into, including submitting photos,


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