I fail to see on the news where those cities North are planning on developing waterfront recreation and businesses.
Is it because they realize that any low water dams or obstruction placed in the river causes the water level to increase?
Is it possible to out guess nature on where the rains will fall?
What cities up North? Minneapolis St Paul has done and is getting ready to do a lot on their river.
http://www.thebridgesofsaintpaul.com/b07.html
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Originally posted by TheArtist
What cities up North? Minneapolis St Paul has done and is getting ready to do a lot on their river.
http://www.thebridgesofsaintpaul.com/b07.html
And Milwaukee, Chicago, St Louis, Rockford, Omaha, there are more....
I was addressing those growing cities North in Oklahoma under water where Tulsa citizens are moving.
But that is typical for Tulsans that cannot look at their own threshold
So pretty much, you're talking about Wichita?
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Originally posted by shadows
I was addressing those growing cities North in Oklahoma under water where Tulsa citizens are moving.
But that is typical for Tulsans that cannot look at their own threshold
Exactly which city north of Tulsa, where Tulsans are moving, is on a river at all?
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Originally posted by shadows
I was addressing those growing cities North in Oklahoma under water where Tulsa citizens are moving.
But that is typical for Tulsans that cannot look at their own threshold
Please speak English.
Coffeyville is so forward thinking, they have houses, stores, churches, and a refinery IN the river. [:O]