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ANC commissioners are not like Council members. That you continue to pretend that they are is abonimable. There is no 8 lane road plan and the 4 lane plus 2 bike lane plan is not popular among locals. Locals are the ones that don't want it. Locals are the ones complaining. Locals are the ones opposing this waste of money. |
Actually, the plan for Connecticut Avenue is wildly popular by locals. The voting for Frumin and ANC Commissioners confirm that. Just because there are 2,000 (maybe) "locals" who oppose it doesn't cover the 80,000 other people who live on the corridor who support it or are neutral. Please get out of your bubble. |
DP. I'm guessing that people who support the plan, or are neutral, aren't "locals" - by definition. TRUE "locals" oppose the plan, therefore if you support it, you're not a true "local"... |
ANC races are absolutely meaningless. The vast majority of people aren't paying attention. There are more people opposed than in favor. Nearly all the businesses are opposed as well. Nevertheless it could be easy to determine thr actual numbers but you're too afraid of what that might show. Just like you're too afraid to get a real count of the number of bicylists using it. |
Three of the "middle finger five" commissioners were in uncontested races. In the two contested races, the winners won by modest margins. |
Facts can be stubborn things. The chairman of the "Cleveland Park Smart Growth" group lost his race for the ANC ten years ago. Last year he and two others affiliated with Smart Growth got appointed to the Ward 3 redistricting panel and proceeded to totally redraw the ANC districts, particularly in Woodley Park & Cleveland Park, to elect more Smart Growth-friendly candidates. (They also succeeded in splitting Cleveland Park into 2 separate ANCs, although not to the extent that they originally sought). The Smart Growth chair then endorsed a slate of candidates for the ANC and raised funds for some. Now he is an unelected member of a key ANC committee on zoning and development and even writes the resolutions for the commissioners that he helped to elect. Easing restrictions on big development is his principal focus, bike lanes maybe less so. Despite the Smart Growth chair's very Trumpy background (Trump's campaign pollster), the pseudo-progressives on the ANC vote in lockstep for his Libertarian development agenda. |
| The bike lanes are dead. When DDOT says 2028 at the earliest, it means that it's dead. The ANCs can pass all the resolutions they want. There is no money,businesses don't want them on CT, and neither does the mayor. It's over. Let's tackle the more pressing problem, crime. |
How about express lanes for police vehicles on Connecticut Avenue, instead of bike lanes? |
Yes, the Connecticut Avenue spandex-lycra lanes are dead. In fact, they were gone once DC proposed allowing rush hour parking on the avenue as an "interim" measure. That meant that there would be an even bigger constituency against getting rid of customer parking for bike lanes in the future. |
NP here. This is not a valid conclusion. The fact that Krucoff, a Republican, was able to gain as much ground into an area that is overwhelmingly pro Democrat speaks to how unpopular it was. Fruman should have received 90 percent plus support. Instead, he had the weakest performance of any Council seat winner. Fruman received 76.2 percent of the vote, whereas the Ward 1 winner received 82.3 percent and the Ward 5 winner received 94.6 percent. https://www.washingtonpost.com/election-results/2022/district-of-columbia/. The same voters in ward 3 voted 89.1 percent for Biden in 2020. A large number of people switched parties to vote for Krucoff and that's a message that should not be lost. These are people who normally are Democrats and they crossed party lines because they were so upset about this. Fruman had the weakest support of any of the winners. |
Hi poster. Matt's victory over Krucoff (74.9% vs. 23.6%) was better than Mary Cheh's last run against Petar Dimtchev (74.2 vs. 25%). So.. no? Try again! |
LOL case in point. Were you the wackjob writing threatening letters to the DC Board of Elections too? |
Sigh. For the last time, the lycra crew doesn't use bike lanes because they are confident riders who move at traffic speed. Bike lanes are for bike shares. Bike lanes are for people on regular personal bikes. Bike lanes are for commuters. Bike lanes are for stand on scooters. |
Really? I see cyclists cursing out scooter riders in the bike lane nearly every day. |
If by "true locals" you mean the boomer single family homeowners, then sure there are a lot of them, but not all of them. Meanwhile most of the younger families and people who live in apartments and condos overwhelming support the plan. Again, you are in a bubble of single family homeowners which in total are 20% of the population of the Avenue but take up 80% of the land and 90% of the parking. MOST of the people live in buildings, walk and bike up and down the Avenue to shop and take the metro or bike to work. |