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Yesterday was beautiful 60 degree night here in Minneapolis (an anomaly for this time of the year). Just had some time to kill before my Wednesday Futsal soccer game!
Former London Country DL16 now operating for Paul James Coaches. The location is Loughborough Bus Station Circa 1989.
For a friend who is moving away. :( Sadness. The hearts are all her favorite bars and clubs in town.
Used KG-Chart LE to render a jpg map into a cross-stitch chart. Goooo freeware!
Chart of the river is over here.
From Hwy 169 in Edina looking northeast. Blake School is on the left, Methodist Hospital in the middle and Interlachen Golf course is on the right side.
After spotting loads of salt for Step Saver, the MPL with a TC&W CF-7 slug pull out of Morton, MN heading for Winthrop.
A theoretical option for reconstruction the Hennepin Ave/Lyndale Ave confluence near downtown Minneapolis. MnDOT suggested a signalized traffic circle here in their 2007 downtown freeway study, but I think a more normalized (if small) city block would be more appropriate. Traffic volumes are such to where three of the four corners (excluding the northwest corner at Summit Ave) would need to be signalized, but these could be simple two-phase signals, with all three signal locations coordinated. The block (which I have dubbed "Lowry Square") would be 3 lanes on each side, as would Lyndale Ave to the north.
This proposal provides a significant amount of room for bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure, open space/parkland, and redevelopment.
The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) requires a striped centerline on urban streets with a traffic volume over 6,000 vehicles per day (vpd), and recommends a centerline when traffic volumes are over 4,000 vpd.
This map shows centerline striping requirements for streets in the city of Minneapolis, MN, based on the most recent (generally 2012) traffic counts available. Streets shown in green have volumes less than 4,000 vpd, and do not require a striped centerline. Yellow streets are in the "recommended" category, while red streets have high enough volumes to require a centerline. White streets are neighborhood/residential streets or streets where traffic volume data is unavailable.
Dark Dark Dark perform live for MPLS.TV 's weekly live performance series, "City of Music."
Produced by Ryan Warner and Dan Huiting. Directed/edited by: Dan Huiting. Shot by: Ryan Thompson, Sarah Knoss, Chris Hadland, Anthony Cousins, and Dan Huiting.
Gaffer: Ryan Thompson. Tracking by Ryan Warner. Mixed and mastered by Ali Jaafar. Illustrated by Dillon Bakke. Set dressing by Andrea Bursott. Special thanks to Harris Machine Company.
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You can pre-order Dark Dark Dark's new album, which comes out October 5, here: brightbrightbright.com
Dark Dark Dark are playing a dual CD release show with Roma di Luna at First Avenue on October 2nd. Get tickets here: first-avenue.com/event/2010/10/893-current-presents-roma-di-luna-and-dark-dark-dark-dual-cd-release-show