Anonymous wrote:This sounds like the random ramblings of a Bring Back Integrity FB post/ next Op-ed to the Alexandria Times.
You are shouting into a black hole. Nothing is going to change. I wish it would.
Anonymous wrote:Funny, my family was just noting how much nice north old town has gotten since we were last there
Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Competent people can find jobs where they don’t have to deal with a bunch of woke idiots and DEI hires. Not surprising good people in critical positions don’t stick around.
Let the YIMBY’s run the place. It will hit rock bottom sooner.
Oh look. It's the rwnjs coming to replay their racist/sexist crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
I blame that nimrod Justin and his bowing to the Biker Beta Boys. All that really works well in Alexandria are the trash, recycling, and yard waste collectors and the men who fix the rampant water main breaks. Can't wait for Alex to pass their form of Missing Middle and we are dumping our house on a 16,000 lot for affordable housing or whatever the new chick mayor wants to call it.
Anonymous wrote:Competent people can find jobs where they don’t have to deal with a bunch of woke idiots and DEI hires. Not surprising good people in critical positions don’t stick around.
Let the YIMBY’s run the place. It will hit rock bottom sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
I blame that nimrod Justin and his bowing to the Biker Beta Boys. All that really works well in Alexandria are the trash, recycling, and yard waste collectors and the men who fix the rampant water main breaks. Can't wait for Alex to pass their form of Missing Middle and we are dumping our house on a 16,000 lot for affordable housing or whatever the new chick mayor wants to call it.
Good luck with that the investors are already pulling out of the city projects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
I blame that nimrod Justin and his bowing to the Biker Beta Boys. All that really works well in Alexandria are the trash, recycling, and yard waste collectors and the men who fix the rampant water main breaks. Can't wait for Alex to pass their form of Missing Middle and we are dumping our house on a 16,000 lot for affordable housing or whatever the new chick mayor wants to call it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
I blame that nimrod Justin and his bowing to the Biker Beta Boys. All that really works well in Alexandria are the trash, recycling, and yard waste collectors and the men who fix the rampant water main breaks. Can't wait for Alex to pass their form of Missing Middle and we are dumping our house on a 16,000 lot for affordable housing or whatever the new chick mayor wants to call it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
I blame that nimrod Justin and his bowing to the Biker Beta Boys. All that really works well in Alexandria are the trash, recycling, and yard waste collectors and the men who fix the rampant water main breaks. Can't wait for Alex to pass their form of Missing Middle and we are dumping our house on a 16,000 lot for affordable housing or whatever the new chick mayor wants to call it.
Anonymous wrote:But what about all the bike lanes?!?!?
Bike lanes are what make people move to a city in the first place!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new Mayor has already hinted at the looming fiscal year's budget, which will almost certainly include increased taxes to cover these inflated costs. It's time for residents to pay attention and hold leadership accountable before the city's trajectory worsens. Transparency and decisive action are essential, as ignoring these warning signs will only deepen the challenges ahead and place an even greater burden on taxpayers.
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