Two Things that Des Moines Needs
Des Moines has come a crazy long way in the past 5 years. But there are still 2 very important things that I think it's missing.
1. Basic Shopping Downtown (groceries, hardware)
I live in Ankeny. My house is 1 mile from Target, Menards, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, a whole slew of restaurants, and soon - a Best Buy. Within 3 miles I've got a Dahl's, a Hy-Vee, 2 Fareways, and you can pretty much double the bars and restaurants.
Basic shopping and dining just doesn't get much more convenient.
I mean, don't get me wrong, Ankeny is definitely lacking in locally owned establishments - as it's mostly chains. We also don't have a place to get a martini, and we definitely don't have a venue for shows. BUT picking up groceries or some other random thing is crazy convenient. I love that part of Ankeny and quite frankly, I've gotten used to it.
Des Moines just doesn't have that kind of convenience... at least not the neighborhoods I've found.
I think that downtown Des Moines needs something like a Super Target. Maybe put one in the skywalk somewhere? Maybe south of MLK? I dunno. But it needs to happen.
2. Public Transportation
Well, maybe this is actually a reason I hate living in Ankeny, haha. You know how hard it is to get a cab from downtown to Ankeny? And do you know how much it costs? It sucks!
I think Des Moines really messed up with the 235 project. Yeah, it's 1000 times nicer than before, and I really do enjoy driving it. But why, WHY did they not leave room for a rail in the middle of the lanes? Had they left room, we could later add a train that goes from West Des Moines to Ames with stops at Downtown and Ankeny.
But anyway, I think we're starting to move in the right direction. I'm really excited about the rail proposal for downtown. It's small for now, but the possibilities are great.
If they set this up right, they could pretty easily extend that rail to West Des Moines via the airport and Valley Junction. I think including the airport, Valley Junction and West Des Moines would be a huge success. It'd be just like the Light Rail in Minneapolis. If you're not going to have big box shopping downtown, connect your downtown to your big box shopping. And give business travelers easy access to the 2 biggest commercial cities via train.
This could be huge if it goes through. I really hope Des Moines is talking to West Des Moines.
p.s. Here's another link for info on the rail proposal:
http://www.downtowndesmoines.com/i_have_business_interests_here/tram_study.php
1. Basic Shopping Downtown (groceries, hardware)
I live in Ankeny. My house is 1 mile from Target, Menards, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, a whole slew of restaurants, and soon - a Best Buy. Within 3 miles I've got a Dahl's, a Hy-Vee, 2 Fareways, and you can pretty much double the bars and restaurants.
Basic shopping and dining just doesn't get much more convenient.
I mean, don't get me wrong, Ankeny is definitely lacking in locally owned establishments - as it's mostly chains. We also don't have a place to get a martini, and we definitely don't have a venue for shows. BUT picking up groceries or some other random thing is crazy convenient. I love that part of Ankeny and quite frankly, I've gotten used to it.
Des Moines just doesn't have that kind of convenience... at least not the neighborhoods I've found.
I think that downtown Des Moines needs something like a Super Target. Maybe put one in the skywalk somewhere? Maybe south of MLK? I dunno. But it needs to happen.
2. Public Transportation
Well, maybe this is actually a reason I hate living in Ankeny, haha. You know how hard it is to get a cab from downtown to Ankeny? And do you know how much it costs? It sucks!
I think Des Moines really messed up with the 235 project. Yeah, it's 1000 times nicer than before, and I really do enjoy driving it. But why, WHY did they not leave room for a rail in the middle of the lanes? Had they left room, we could later add a train that goes from West Des Moines to Ames with stops at Downtown and Ankeny.
But anyway, I think we're starting to move in the right direction. I'm really excited about the rail proposal for downtown. It's small for now, but the possibilities are great.
If they set this up right, they could pretty easily extend that rail to West Des Moines via the airport and Valley Junction. I think including the airport, Valley Junction and West Des Moines would be a huge success. It'd be just like the Light Rail in Minneapolis. If you're not going to have big box shopping downtown, connect your downtown to your big box shopping. And give business travelers easy access to the 2 biggest commercial cities via train.
This could be huge if it goes through. I really hope Des Moines is talking to West Des Moines.
p.s. Here's another link for info on the rail proposal:
http://www.downtowndesmoines.com/i_have_business_interests_here/tram_study.php