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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s over. The project isn’t happening. The businesses are against it. The police are against it. Thousands of neighbors are against it. The mayor gets it now. [/quote] *Thousands of MD residents who enjoy speeding on Conn Ave without any repercussions are against it. FIFY[/quote] After the news of last night, maybe we should start listening to the business owners? Pretty please. [/quote] That’s Ted Leonisis just trying to get leverage because he’s a greedy b*stard. [b]To the extent Chinatown worked it was because it was a public-transit accessible area amenable to foot traffic.[/b] But go ahead with the ever-more ridiculous claims about bike lanes. [/quote] Right? Tons of Caps fans taking the Metro and then walking around (spending money) before and after.[/quote] Yeah, carbrained idiot above sees this as a reason to encourage more driving. WTF. Whenever there was a caps game, the metro was FULL of red shirts. Because its the easiest and cheapest and most reliable way to move TONS of people into the city. Depending on personal automobile is not. There are commonly videos posted of massive, miles long lines of cars backed up onto highways trying to get off an on-ramp for some arena show in the middle of bumblef**k. Where's the bike lane causing that?[/quote]
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