| But like what if the promise of bike lanes is all a dream and we can go back to having spaces that care about cars and car injuries? |
Then in 5 years, the city can undo it. This is very unlikely to happen given the GenZ and Millennials who will be the ones moving into the area and are more concerned about climate change and healthcare outcomes than their parents. |
Nothing says "fighting climate change" than moving traffic gridlock and exhaust fumes from Connecticut Avenue to neighborhood streets. |
This is not at all surprising. Cleveland Park's self-styled "Ward boss," who pushed his slate of pro-Smart Growth and pro-Option C ANC candidates, has a very Trumpy history. |
This. The lesson for Siddiqui after his close race is that he needs to listen more to his constituents and find consensus solutions that work for more stakeholders. |
There are bike lanes, or there are not bike lanes. The anti-bike lane folks put up a candidate who lost. Do you think if Nike Ide had won, that the pro-bike lane people would be expecting a consensus opinion from him that included bike lane support? Get real. Do you think republicans who lost the senate expect democrats to suddenly adopt a pro-life, anti-abortion stance? |
and here I thought this conspiracy theorist had been returned to the home |
The election was about so much more than bike lanes. Stop trying to spin it as some statement about bike lanes. |
Certain ANC races were all about bike lanes and nothing else. The pro-bike lane people won almost all of those races. In the council race, the precincts with the pro-bike lane candidate fared better for that candidate, by 3-4 points, than other precincts around the Ward. IOW, there is absolutely no mandate to discontinue the effort to get bike lanes installed. The Mayor supports it, the Councilmember and Councilmember elect both support it, and the majority of current and incoming ANC commissioners in 3C, 3F, and 3/4G all support it. |
In 3C, there is actually more incoming support than existing support. |
A question I have is whether or not Nick Ide concedes. Being a sore loser isn't a good look if he plans on being involved further. |
| That an ANC representative who was elected with 12 votes supports bike lanes doesnt seem particularly important. |
Who was elected with 12 votes? No one in the Connecticut Ave ANCs received that few votes. The lowest winning vote getter is James Tandaric, with 253 votes as of BOE's last post. He leads another bike lane supporter by 5 votes. |
And also, you know what else there will still be along with the bike lanes? MORE car lanes than there are bike lanes |