Anonymous wrote:It's officially dead. Now let's hope the Council also kills the Connecticut Avenue plan.
Anonymous wrote:It's officially dead. Now let's hope the Council also kills the Connecticut Avenue plan.
Anonymous wrote:It's officially dead. Now let's hope the Council also kills the Connecticut Avenue plan.
How are we collectively going to meet our climate goals if we don't make it easier for people to use modes of transportation besides cars?
It's officially dead. Now let's hope the Council also kills the Connecticut Avenue plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830
Probably for the best, as the plans were underwhelming. Let's try again in 5 years after the commercial RE market collapses and do it right.
what was wrong with the plans?
of all corridors that could benefit from transformation, K St seems to be it.
K St can be a place to go to, or a place to go through. The plans tried to do both and will end up doing neither well. You have to decide what K St will be 10-25 years down the road and build for that.
The last design was basically a poorly functioning expressway. Too many transportation modes with different speeds and needs all jammed onto one road. Way too many opportunities for conflict between the modes.
There won’t be a K Street or maybe even a downtown in 10-25 years if the city cannot incentivize VA/MD law and lobby firm partners to come in more than 1 day a week. By tearing up K Street for years it would be a traffic death blow. There are not enough bike riders combined in the city to make up for the lost economic activity generated by just a handful of big law partners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830
Probably for the best, as the plans were underwhelming. Let's try again in 5 years after the commercial RE market collapses and do it right.
what was wrong with the plans?
of all corridors that could benefit from transformation, K St seems to be it.
K St can be a place to go to, or a place to go through. The plans tried to do both and will end up doing neither well. You have to decide what K St will be 10-25 years down the road and build for that.
The last design was basically a poorly functioning expressway. Too many transportation modes with different speeds and needs all jammed onto one road. Way too many opportunities for conflict between the modes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830
Probably for the best, as the plans were underwhelming. Let's try again in 5 years after the commercial RE market collapses and do it right.
what was wrong with the plans?
of all corridors that could benefit from transformation, K St seems to be it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830
Also, Charles Allen is proposing to take capital money that only can be used once to fund a free-bus program that will need to be funded annually. It's gonna be hilarious when the free-bus program dies after one year because Charles Allen doesn't understand basic economics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830
Probably for the best, as the plans were underwhelming. Let's try again in 5 years after the commercial RE market collapses and do it right.
Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830
Anonymous wrote:RIP K Street Transitway. The Council wants to "pause" the project to pay for free buses, and anyone who knows what "pause" means in DC government parlance knows that it actually means the project is dead:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1651330737642061830