Anonymous wrote:The hold-up is general incompetence.
Hunter was still the Director as of May 22nd.
https://x.com/CMFrumin/status/1793395045971677418
Anonymous wrote:
Are you presuming that Frumin will actually try to hold someone in DC government accountable? Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Frumin actually called for no funding of any safety improvements along Connecticut Ave without bike lanes getting built. In other words, there would be not even a single raised crosswalk for March students without Frumin’s treasured bike lanes. That’s petulant public policy.
That isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:The hold-up is general incompetence.
Hunter was still the Director as of May 22nd.
https://x.com/CMFrumin/status/1793395045971677418
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's not the Director anymore. They have a new director. Apparently, the issue is with parts.
Parts? Did they install a Belarusian knockoff system? It's been three years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Frumin actually called for no funding of any safety improvements along Connecticut Ave without bike lanes getting built. In other words, there would be not even a single raised crosswalk for March students without Frumin’s treasured bike lanes. That’s petulant public policy.
Anonymous wrote:He's not the Director anymore. They have a new director. Apparently, the issue is with parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Frumin actually called for no funding of any safety improvements along Connecticut Ave without bike lanes getting built. In other words, there would be not even a single raised crosswalk for March students without Frumin’s treasured bike lanes. That’s petulant public policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.
But he, or his people, do seem to be reading this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame Frumin alone. No council member is interested in providing oversight. It's easier to pass new bills than to examine what the government is doing.
Doesn't some council member want to stick it to the mayor with a hearing?!
If it was in Ward 5, 6, 7, or 8 sure. But in ward 3? A good half of the city just laughs and says shouldn't get priority ever.
Frumin has blown what little political capital he had on bike lanes. Meanwhile existing infrastructure deteriorates and the apartment buildings are getting packed with homeless and drug addicts. It’s completely dystopian.