If anything is worth investing in it's this. How often does a city get a chance to add several acres immediately adjacent to their CBD, and reconnect a huge swath of long neglected land to the rest of the city at the same time? This is a no brainier on the benefits front. The only question I would have is on the technical side, like extreme grades and curves that cause more accidents. But I'm confident those issues can be ironed out.
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I think it’s at least worth investigating. The younger crowd wants more dense walkable cities, this is a good opportunity for Cincy to invest in their future citizens