I think this is so cool

! I mean, who doesn't love walking around a cute neighborhood with shops, restaurants, and bars all mixed together? It's like one big party

. And the city is making it easier for small businesses to open up by relaxing some of the rules. Like, no more super tight parking spots that make you feel trapped

. I'm also loving the idea of having a mix of housing types and land uses per block - it's like they're trying to create a real community vibe

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And can we talk about the height limit? 90 feet is pretty reasonable, but I'm all for some flexibility with that master plan thingy

. It just makes sense that if you've got a good design, why not let people build upwards a bit? The whole point of this zoning change is to create more pedestrian-friendly spaces and encourage people to hang out in these neighborhoods instead of driving everywhere all the time

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I'm also super stoked they're focusing on transit lines - it's like they know that people are gonna want to walk around those areas, especially if there's good public transportation

. Anyway, I think this is a great move for St. Paul and I hope more cities follow suit

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