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[–] FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

We just approved an extension to our streetcar line and there's another coming in the next couple of years. (And it's free.)

You can live here without a car. I know this because I do. It's difficult to be a suburbanite without a car though, and that's to be expected, because when those of us who live in the city voted to support the bus lines being free the suburbs cut funding to their regional lines and expected the city to foot the bill.

So really, what you should be saying is fuck the suburbs: JoCo, Independence, Blue Springs, Lee's Scummit, etc. etc. etc. The suburban city leaders are the reason why your transit is shit, not the KCATA.

Further, the area shown is our downtown area and a mere 25 streets out of hundreds. We have a whole-ass park that runs from 18th street into the 30's starting at SW boulevard, and there is a ton of park space interspersed throughout the city.