I currently live in NYC where mass transportation is the norm. Being that the oil market is constantly unstable and gas prices will never be as affordable as they once were, I believe that creating stronger infrastructure in Memphis's mass transportation would greatly reduce the financial stress felt by many. I believe there was previous talk about creating a commuter train, but Memphis could also benefit from a better bus system, and more bike routes. Any efforts in bridging the segmented portions of Memphis will create benefits not only for stressed finances, but also for the improvement and development of the city.
Re: “The Road to Foreclosures”
I currently live in NYC where mass transportation is the norm. Being that the oil market is constantly unstable and gas prices will never be as affordable as they once were, I believe that creating stronger infrastructure in Memphis's mass transportation would greatly reduce the financial stress felt by many. I believe there was previous talk about creating a commuter train, but Memphis could also benefit from a better bus system, and more bike routes. Any efforts in bridging the segmented portions of Memphis will create benefits not only for stressed finances, but also for the improvement and development of the city.