| The entire world is burning because of the demand for oil. If you think it isn’t prudent to build more housing in walkable, billable areas that help reduce our dependence on autocentricty, I don’t know what to tell you. |
| Bikeable |
Good news! According to rent.com there are 12,552 units currently available for rent in DC. Now you know what burns a lot of oil? Building unnecessary housing. |
And most of them are in luxury apartments or in far flung, non-walkable areas. If you increase the supply of housing, you stabilize the rent rates. |
1045 units in 20009 1086 units in 20001 1997 units in 20002 555 in 20005 The urban core of DC is flooded with available rental units. You can walk or bike your heart out. There is no housing shortage. |
| Saw that a dispensary is opening up about 100 yards from a high school (gds) and within walking distance of Jackson Reed. WTF! I'm so sick of this loser and the frickin DC Council for their stupid ass policies that make this possible. |
If you increase the supply of housing, you created crowding and more pollution. Residential and commercial buildings are the biggest contributoros to greenhouse gas in DC. |
It's his job to report to us, he's the one representing us. It's not my job to try to ferret out his so-called accomplishments. |
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OK, elucidate us. Every time you post, you point out what he cannot do. Are we to assume he's impotent? Amazing? Because it seems there are laws in DC. How did they get there if not for the DC Council? |
Uh, by reversing the law that makes that possible. It's called lawmaking. Maybe he should try it instead of advocating for unnecessary bike lanes that basically ran parallel to long-established bike lanes in Rock Creek Park - in a corridor where there had been no bike-related death since the 70s and even then that was because the cyclist ran a red light. |
Wow! Groundbreaking. |
Please God! |
Yes, that's a DC initative, to benefit DC, not Ward 3. Please give the teachers the vouchers to live in the under-occupied apartments in the Van Ness Corridor. Problem solved. |
]] Because no one in Ward 3 is asking for it. It's coming from the other Wards and from DC government. We have the highest tax base for all of DC and yet we're seeing taxation without representation. At least Cheh looked out for us a bit. This guy just throws us under the bus. |