2006/07/04
Fireworks at the Inner Harbor
Alive in CNY contributer Angela and I went down to the Inner Harbor for fireworks on Friday (along with Angela's sister). A few thousand people turned out, and I was left wanting for this place to be developed. In a hurry.
NYCO's safety concerns are things that could be addressed pretty easily, I think, so long as someone takes the time to notice them, which any private developer likely would.
The other complaints people had would be solved as part of development:
NYCO's safety concerns are things that could be addressed pretty easily, I think, so long as someone takes the time to notice them, which any private developer likely would.
The other complaints people had would be solved as part of development:
- Parking: Obviously, if you want people to come to a place often, you'll need to give them more than a few hundred parking spots spread out throughout the area. People had backed up over curbs to leave their cars somewhere, and traffic was insane getting out. Thankfully, we were able to walk down, so that wasn't an issue for us.
- Bathrooms: Again, if you develop Inner Harbor with the intention of having hundreds or thousands of people come down every day, you're not going to have eight port-a-loos for everyone to use.
- Food: People had to wait in long lines for food – this was certainly a lack of faith on the part of vendors, who must not have thought people would actually show. Now the city knows it needs to draft more vendors for events like this, and vendors will know that people come out.
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Well, we drove down...tried to get close and ended up (along with a lot of other people) setting at Carousel Mall watching the fireworks from afar. Yes, a good show. But getting out of the Mall parking lot was insane. If there are serious plans to expand the mall, I would think someone would already be looking at how to get cars in and out quickly.
I'm not sure that holding the fireworks at the Inner Harbor proved that it is a great place. I think it proved that it is a "place" that needs work.
I'm not sure that holding the fireworks at the Inner Harbor proved that it is a great place. I think it proved that it is a "place" that needs work.
No, holding fireworks at the Inner Harbor didn't prove it's a great place – I already believe it is – what it proved was that people will come out to the Inner Harbor, and I really think that one of the things that's holding up its development is the fact that no one seems certain people will come.
But the fireworks and the block parties have surely shown that people will come.
As for the parking, I'm sure that will be part of any major development plan.
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But the fireworks and the block parties have surely shown that people will come.
As for the parking, I'm sure that will be part of any major development plan.
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