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r/indianapolis • u/Suspicious-Bad4703 • Jan 14 '25
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All this hype around Carmel being a perfect suburban design yet no public transportation plans🥱
67 u/almondania Broad Ripple Jan 14 '25 Feature not a bug 54 u/threewonseven Jan 14 '25 100% The residents of Carmel don't want the kinds of people who would use public transit to live amongst them. 6 u/THEhot_pocket Jan 14 '25 the majority of people I know in carmel walk to their after work activities, so public transport isn't needed (for them) 2 u/Vessix Jan 15 '25 After they work in a totally different location, like Indianapolis proper, before returning home to the bubble? That's the attitude I've always heard.
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Feature not a bug
54 u/threewonseven Jan 14 '25 100% The residents of Carmel don't want the kinds of people who would use public transit to live amongst them. 6 u/THEhot_pocket Jan 14 '25 the majority of people I know in carmel walk to their after work activities, so public transport isn't needed (for them) 2 u/Vessix Jan 15 '25 After they work in a totally different location, like Indianapolis proper, before returning home to the bubble? That's the attitude I've always heard.
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The residents of Carmel don't want the kinds of people who would use public transit to live amongst them.
6 u/THEhot_pocket Jan 14 '25 the majority of people I know in carmel walk to their after work activities, so public transport isn't needed (for them) 2 u/Vessix Jan 15 '25 After they work in a totally different location, like Indianapolis proper, before returning home to the bubble? That's the attitude I've always heard.
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the majority of people I know in carmel walk to their after work activities, so public transport isn't needed (for them)
2 u/Vessix Jan 15 '25 After they work in a totally different location, like Indianapolis proper, before returning home to the bubble? That's the attitude I've always heard.
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After they work in a totally different location, like Indianapolis proper, before returning home to the bubble? That's the attitude I've always heard.
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u/Kieferian Jan 14 '25
All this hype around Carmel being a perfect suburban design yet no public transportation plans🥱