Anonymous wrote:Urban planner again-
Most of these streets were designed anywhere from 30-100 years ago. Yes the population increase in MD does impact traffic. Buses, unless they are in a separated lane, are not that convenient for people coming from MD. Again, think of Covid times and how little traffic was in the street. Work from home, hybrid etc is the best solution long term.
So for Davenport folks who voted for trump, watch more traffic with his day one exec order for return to work 5 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northwest-dc-community-looks-for-solution-to-commuter-cut-through/3814287/
This is a public street that is one of only a limited number of ways to get into Rock Creek Park and these residents are trying to limit access.
They cite Maryland commuters (which as a DC resident I dislike as much as everyone else) but I travel this route regularly between my 2 kids different schools across town.
These people reek of privilege. I can’t imagine trying to ban cars from my DC street at certain times of day just because it’s busy and I have to wait a moment to pull out “of my driveway”. Lol- most people in DC don’t even have driveways!!
Entitlement at its finest while on the taxpayer dime.
MD has these types of restrictions all over CC and Bethesda to prevent people from using side streets to access Wisconsin and CT at either rush hour times or 24/7.
It’s common basically everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Urban planner again-
Most of these streets were designed anywhere from 30-100 years ago. Yes the population increase in MD does impact traffic. Buses, unless they are in a separated lane, are not that convenient for people coming from MD. Again, think of Covid times and how little traffic was in the street. Work from home, hybrid etc is the best solution long term.
So for Davenport folks who voted for trump, watch more traffic with his day one exec order for return to work 5 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:I used to live on Davenport Street and I fully support them doing this. That street is for local use by residents. It's not designed for heavy commuter traffic. DC should stop congestion major roads like Conn Ave with stupid bike lanes and let the commuters get in and out of the city in peace.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up on Porter (a busy street that helps link the east and west sides of the city) and think this is ridiculous and entitled and privileged.
People who try to shut down links across the park suck. It's racist and selfish and classist.
If you buy on a street like Porter or Davenport, you are probably getting a discount due to the additional traffic. Don't buy somewhere and then try to drastically change things like traffic patterns that existed when you bought. You should have known what you were getting into.
Also, enough MD bashing. MD is MUCH cheaper than DC. Not everyone can afford to live in DC. Get over your privileged selves.
Anonymous wrote:I used to live on Davenport Street and I fully support them doing this. That street is for local use by residents. It's not designed for heavy commuter traffic. DC should stop congestion major roads like Conn Ave with stupid bike lanes and let the commuters get in and out of the city in peace.