![]() ![]() Now for my attempt to answer your 'kitchen sink' of grievances. This applies to everywhere in my opinion as well, not just Atlanta and Dallas. Of course I'm aware of this, and I agree. ![]() I think you all are underestimating the TX cities. I’ll just reiterate that “Democrat” does not equate socially liberal and “Republican” doesn’t equate socially conservative. Outdoor activities in all three cities have been improving I heard they are connecting the east side of downtown with the west side of downtown with a new park and bike trail on the north end of downtown. The transformation of the interaction with the bayou has been dealt impressive. Houston has gone from concrete and asphalt everywhere to miles and miles of bike rails and parks. I know Public transit in Atlanta has been discussed.Īll three has done great job on parks and trails. Have we even discussed up coming projects that enhance the urban fabric of these cores? Also the southern cities still have very conservative burbs.Īnyway, how is this tied to which wull be more urban? But neither of the three is as liberal add the NE or Pacific NW major cities. Now tho is just splitting hairs among the threeĭallas especially has made huge strides in the last few decades. I think in the 90s and before Atlanta was clearly the most liberal, Dallas was less so but slightly more than Houston which had a more libertarian streak.
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