Plano, TX to drop Rapid Transit Line
March 31st, 2010
The Dallas Area Rapid Transit or DART is a Dallas, Texas based transit agency that operates most of the buses, light rail, commuter rail, and HOV lanes in Dallas and 12 of its suburbs. Dallas Area Rapid Transit is the largest light rail operator in Texas, with approximately 45 miles of light rail tracks and plans to increase its coverage of the Dallas Fort worth area underway.
Recently though, Plano officials inquired about leaving the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system after some citizens complained about being taxed for a service they don’t use. This tax is approximately one cent and is supported by Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s 13 member cities. The city will still owe debt payments for years to come to Dallas Area Rapid Transit even if Plano votes to withdraw from the agency. Under current statutes and laws the soonest Plano could hold an election on leaving the transit agency is 2014 and even if the vote passes Plano could expect to pay outstanding debts to DART for the next 10 to 15 years.
It baffle’s me why a cities citizens would block public transit of any form. Public transit encourages tourists to Dallas and the surrounding area, who prefer to not rent a car on their stays in the region to visit and do commerce in regions they couldn’t normally reach from their hotel . This is a sentiment shared by many of the downtown Plano businesses . Since the installation of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit rail business in the area has thrived. New apartment complex and retail construction have sprung up, as well as older businesses near the downtown rail station beginning to report a sizable increase in customers and sales. Just proving more soundly that affordable, rapid public transit is extremely good for the economy as well as the ecosystem.
Ensuring Privacy with Your Blinds
March 1st, 2010
Privacy is a big thing these days. Everyone keeps very much to themselves and, as a result, we often do not even know who our neighbors are. We drive straight into our garages , shut the door, and go inside without any interaction with those who may be outside. It is not that we do not like people; we just want and value our privacy. Home is our refuge away from the rest of the world. One area of the house that largely affects that need for seclusion is the windows. Big panes of clear glass, windows can allow just about anyone walking by to see inside. If your current window treatments are just not cutting it there are a few things that you can do.
Some types of sheer or lightweight shades may seem effective during the day; however at night, when the lights are turned on, your house becomes a fish bowl for anyone in the neighborhood to see in. Shades are very effective at reducing the amount of uv rays that come into your home so do not rule them out completely. Because they come in a variety of styles and fabrics, choosing something in a darker, thicker material would go further to maintaining your privacy. For an even more effective way to ensure your privacy, consider wood blinds . They allow zero visibility from the outside when the slats are closed and restricted visibility when they are open. They also create a very classy yet simple look.
In an age where identity theft is not a matter of if but when it is no wonder we hold on so tightly to our privacy. As we attempt to create a safe, protected environment for our families the fabric we put on our windows can often make all of the difference.
Moving to Québec, Canada
December 12th, 2009
One of the major aspects of the country of Canada, the one that drew me there is the fact that it is a diverse country. It possesses such a rich mix of culture, people from around the world and artists from every discipline. Through music, design, literature, theatre and the visual arts, people express themselves in very open and honest ways. The feel is modern and contemporary, but backed with the experience and knowledge of all those who came before. It is for this reason, through talking with those at TransGlobe Property Management, and through reading up on the different cities, that I choose to move to Québec. This city is surrounded with history, most of the buildings are at least one hundred years old…that is history by the standards of North America. And the Fleuve Saint-Laurent runs through the city.
There are many sites of historical interest including the Place d’Armes, the Québec Seminary and Museum, and of course, the Basilica of Notre-Dame. They first time I visited I went into one of the offices for TransGlobe Property Management. I told them what I was looking for in an apartment, what I had thought was my dream living space. I wanted wide open space for my easels and my canvases. I wanted to be close to the St. Lawrence River. And I wanted a lot of windows. Oh, and I also did not have a lot of money to spend. I did not think that there would be a place for me, but I put that out there none the less. What happened after that was nothing short of amazing. TransGlobe found me my space, with wide open space, by the river and with loads of windows! It was more than I could have hoped for, it was a dream come true.
TransGlobe Building Neighborhoods
November 24th, 2009
With an impending move, life can become a little more hectic than usual. It’s certainly the natural way of things, but that doesn’t make it any less stressful. According to most every source, moving is one of the most difficult things we can do in our lives, and we live in times when people are moving much more often than our ancestors did. So it only makes sense that we would find ways to make the transition easier. With TransGlobe Property Management, it’s not only easier, but sometimes even seems a little fun. This is because the values of the company are reflected in the process in innovative ways, that makes getting from here to there the adventure it should be.
Beginning with the search, TransGlobe Property Management already makes things easier. They’re customer-friendly database makes it possible to browse through thousands of properties all over Canada. It’s fast and accurate, and can remind you of how fun looking can be. The anxiety tends to go away when the reality of a new life in a new place begins to bring a sense of excitement and new beginnings. You can start to daydream about your new moments in a new neighborhood. All the major life events in the future start to play out in your imagination, birthdays and celebrations, along with some wonderful evenings spent socializing with friends.
It’s important to live in a well-maintained structure, something that runs efficiently, and is also aesthetically pleasing. TransGlobe works hard to maintain its excellent reputation for quality customer service and satisfaction, and maintenance calls are taken with great attention to detail, providing prompt and efficient solutions to any problems that might rise up. It’s also important that you like the neighborhood you live in. Being able to get to know your neighbors on a first-name basis, and being able to trust the people around you to help you in case there’s an emergency, and a connection to the people so that you can help when you’re asked, all come into play toward making a geographical area into a real neighborhood, a place where you can see yourself and those you care for growing and thriving. That’s also natural, and that’s part of the sweetness of life.