Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note
Seriously? You're being critical? That was an awesome note and Silverman is probably one of the strongest bike advocates on the Council.
She gets at the crux of the issue: the city doesn't take the safety issues seriously because the senior leaders of City Council, the Mayor's office, and MPD are addicted to their cars to get across our city.
Elissa is a great councilwoman.
Makes me proud to be a DC resident.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note
Seriously? You're being critical? That was an awesome note and Silverman is probably one of the strongest bike advocates on the Council.
She gets at the crux of the issue: the city doesn't take the safety issues seriously because the senior leaders of City Council, the Mayor's office, and MPD are addicted to their cars to get across our city.
Anonymous wrote:Councilmembers are our "vision zero" mayor talk a good game. But DC is an outlier among larger city police departments without even a dedicated traffic safety/enforcement division or unit. Why not put more focus around this?
Anonymous wrote:she only cares when she realized non whites ride bikes tooAnonymous wrote:I think anyone who thinks that bike lanes and bike safety is only the province of gentrifying white folks has never seen how many young Hispanic gentlemen in either construction clothes or kitchen togs are riding to and from work.
she only cares when she realized non whites ride bikes tooAnonymous wrote:I think anyone who thinks that bike lanes and bike safety is only the province of gentrifying white folks has never seen how many young Hispanic gentlemen in either construction clothes or kitchen togs are riding to and from work.
Anonymous wrote:and you are fine with that?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note
Seriously? You're being critical? That was an awesome note and Silverman is probably one of the strongest bike advocates on the Council.
She gets at the crux of the issue: the city doesn't take the safety issues seriously because the senior leaders of City Council, the Mayor's office, and MPD are addicted to their cars to get across our city.
So why did she seem less concerned before ?
She addresses that in her note.
and you are fine with that?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note
Seriously? You're being critical? That was an awesome note and Silverman is probably one of the strongest bike advocates on the Council.
She gets at the crux of the issue: the city doesn't take the safety issues seriously because the senior leaders of City Council, the Mayor's office, and MPD are addicted to their cars to get across our city.
So why did she seem less concerned before ?
She addresses that in her note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note
Seriously? You're being critical? That was an awesome note and Silverman is probably one of the strongest bike advocates on the Council.
She gets at the crux of the issue: the city doesn't take the safety issues seriously because the senior leaders of City Council, the Mayor's office, and MPD are addicted to their cars to get across our city.
So why did she seem less concerned before ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note
Seriously? You're being critical? That was an awesome note and Silverman is probably one of the strongest bike advocates on the Council.
She gets at the crux of the issue: the city doesn't take the safety issues seriously because the senior leaders of City Council, the Mayor's office, and MPD are addicted to their cars to get across our city.
Anonymous wrote:She hasn’t been as concerned before despite dc encouraging cycling http://www.elissasilverman.com/newsletter_a_personal_note