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[QUOTE]Originally posted by coach34135: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by bsme25: [b]Just received the Fall 2002 issue of "Update" Central Anaheim Anaheim Redevelopment Agency publication. Under the headline, "Santa Ana Street Undergoes Changes." The Agency is developing a strategic revitalization plan for transformation of Anaheim's antiquated downtown industrial properties with vibrant and pedestrian friendly residential developments with complementing commercial uses. As part of this endeavor, the Agency has conceptualized improvments to Santa Ana Street with new "Boulevard" style housing and lush streetscape improvements with new medians and parkways, ultimately extending from Harbor Boulevard to East Street. The two artistic renderings of this transformation shows a tree lined median down Santa Ana Street with formal street tree canopy...whatever that is. Absent from these rendering are the UP railroad tracks. As much as these improvements will increase property value, I hope the street trackage stays. There is no timetable for this transformation.[/b][/QUOTE] I remember reading the same thing, it STINKS!!!!!!!!!!!! They should keep the rails there, the kids like it! The city does have to take in account those businesses that use the rails. Don't they have to make sure there's access for the railcars to get to those locations? It's not like the tracks a rarely used. Up early for a trip yesterday, saw the 2 1500s beside the 5, getting ready to take the train over the street. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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