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dafarmer

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The green stuff it is. At least here.

Sorry, @Messi.
rained .8" tonight, watering might be the least of their worries. 90degree parking can be a pain in the arse for all bigger SUV's or for any pickup larger then a standard cab. Try packing out in the short distance.
 

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Very big line of thunderstorms will pass over Ames tonight. They may get a huge amount of rain. Probably not what Jaime wants to see 36 hours before the grass lots open for the season's first tailgate. I'm guessing those lots can take a lot of rain, though, since the last few weeks have been so dry.
 

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Very big line of thunderstorms will pass over Ames tonight. They may get a huge amount of rain. Probably not what Jaime wants to see 36 hours before the grass lots open for the season's first tailgate. I'm guessing those lots can take a lot of rain, though, since the last few weeks have been so dry.
About 7:50 pm on the video, kybos are blowing across the parking lot.
 

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Not JTS, but is this really how bad the Hilton walkways have become? Yikes.


That sucks... I think those walkways are really cool, mid century 70s vibes. Hopefully they fix them, I guess they need to otherwise there won't be an entrance on that side. I want more elevated walkways.
 
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Very big line of thunderstorms will pass over Ames tonight. They may get a huge amount of rain. Probably not what Jaime wants to see 36 hours before the grass lots open for the season's first tailgate. I'm guessing those lots can take a lot of rain, though, since the last few weeks have been so dry.
About a half inch in West Ames - rained hard but didn't last a long time. Grass lots won't be an issue.
 
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About a half inch in West Ames - rained hard but didn't last a long time. Grass lots won't be an issue.
Not at all. I was mowing in West Ames when it came in and the ground was like concrete so some will run off but there is also plenty of room for the rest of the rain overnight
 

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Maybe Pollard is waiting for the hotel funding/design to be finalized (haven't heard a thing on that and doubt it happens tbh) before they fix the walkways.
 

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Quick question. Why do they seem to be leaving the level of the drainage ditches lower than the culverts? Isn’t the standing water a mosquito breeding ground?
I believe that is a standard design aspect now days to encourage absorption and slow the runoff/flash flooding risk.
 

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That sucks... I think those walkways are really cool, mid century 70s vibes. Hopefully they fix them, I guess they need to otherwise there won't be an entrance on that side. I want more elevated walkways.
At one point I actually found myself idly wondering if they could work the elevated walkways into the CyTown design.
 

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That sucks... I think those walkways are really cool, mid century 70s vibes. Hopefully they fix them, I guess they need to otherwise there won't be an entrance on that side. I want more elevated walkways.
Not surprising that any concrete that has been in use for over 50 years would need some work. An interesting temporary fix, though.
 

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At one point I actually found myself idly wondering if they could work the elevated walkways into the CyTown design.

In the first renderings they had some interesting design choices including elevated walkways. Wish they were still in the design, whatever it ends up being. Not particularly useful but I still want them lol. For some reason elevated walkways gives me utopian society without cars vibes.
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In the first renderings they had some interesting design choices including elevated walkways. Wish they were still in the design, whatever it ends up being. Not particularly useful but I still want them lol. For some reason elevated walkways gives me utopian society without cars vibes.
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Elevated walkways likely do all those things you suggest, but I assume they are way more expensive to construct and maintain than ground sidewalks. Think of all the elevated walkways that originally were part of the Iowa State Center. Most are gone.
 

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The rain definitely slowed down some of their plans for soil moving and grading to day. However, to my admittedly inexpert eye, it appears to have also helpfully revealed some concerns.

I don’t think everything drained the way they expected it to.
 

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That sucks... I think those walkways are really cool, mid century 70s vibes. Hopefully they fix them, I guess they need to otherwise there won't be an entrance on that side. I want more elevated walkways.
I believe the long term plans include an enclosed skywalk between Hilton, Scheman, the proposed hotel, and Stephens. They're putting a club space for basketball games in Scheman to open Johnny's up a bit more.
 
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ill be curious about the gameday experience- since they sent out that survey i wonder what has changed from the experience inside jts
 
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