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City to host South Bend 2045 speaker series event on transportation

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The City of South Bend will host the third South Bend 2045 Plan Speaker Series event on Thursday, Feb 9, at 6 p.m. at the St. Joseph County Public Library Community Learning Center, which will feature guest speaker Kristie Chin of the Center for Transportation Research at University of Texas at Austin.

This public forum will provide an opportunity to discuss the relationships between transportation and housing, the value of public transit, and the technologies that are redefining the way people and goods move, such as driverless cars, sidewalk robots, and drones.

Community members are invited to attend this event share input the future of South Bend.

Event details:

What: South Bend 2045 Plan Speaker Series Event

Where: St. Joseph County Public Library Community Learning Center, 305 S Michigan St.

When: Thursday, February 9th at 6:00 p.m.

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1 comment

Adam February 6, 2023 at 9:35 pm

Let’s hope the first topic of discussion is, getting rid of the smart streets in S. Bend. It would be nice to have Michigan Street & Main Street 4 lane, and one way again. That’s when the city didn’t have gridlock traffic during the morning and afternoon commutes.

In the year 2025 very few people will be able to afford a car, let alone a driverless one. Robots will be delivering our government pre-planned grocery items. We will be the drones and own nothing, and forced to be happy. Welcome to the WOKE agenda of the future.

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