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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The assault she’s unleashing on federal workers by solely blaming them for downtown DC not being “vibrant” because of remote work, is just so out of touch. And she’s aligning with the incoming administration? Has she lost her mind? I’m angry at this. I just want to vent. Why are feds always targeted unfairly for everything? [/quote] If she really wanted Federal Workers to return to office, maybe thinking about how they might get to the office will help. Rock Creek closing Beech Drive CT Ave - it is bad enough that you no longer have the additional lane but adding in the restaurant taking over the lane Losing lanes to bike lanes (some that are barely used) has lead to gridlock Changing some streets to one way etc etc etc [/quote] DC transportation policy shouldn’t cater to your car addiction. In fact, it should wean you off your car addiction. The metro area has a great public transport network. I’d recommend familiarizing yourself with it.[/quote] Compared to London, Paris, and other capital cities in the Western World, the DC Metro is incredibly small and incredibly unsafe. Asking people to give up their cars to risk their safety on an unsafe, paltry Metro network years is ridiculous. Maybe build some more Metro lines and make it less stabby and THEN ask for people to get out of their cars to use it.[/quote]
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