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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There was no mandate on the Conn Ave bike lanes - In the contested ANC3C races, bike go slow/bike critical candidates either won or came close. Sauleh was almost defeated. None of them were weighted down with a party affiliation, so they outperformed Krucoff by about 30 points. Frumin's bike support was nuanced, wants to hear everybody out and make accommodations "where possible". [/quote] Disagree. The olny race the anti-bike lane people won was Rick Nash. It doesn't matter that Sauleh's race was close, he won. So when people like you say "everyone is opposed to the bike lanes" it simply isn't true, and in fact, all of the ANC's on CT Ave still maintain a pro-bike lane majority. Frumin's bike support wasn't nuanced. He and every Dem candidate in the primary supported the bike lanes and nothing has changed. The Mayor and DDOT are moving forward with them, and there i nothing politically that will stop it. So how about we cease with the divisive languages and the false petitions that create empty hope for something that was never going to happen?[/quote]
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