Anonymous wrote:White people love banning people from driving near their homes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White people love banning people from driving near their homes
Dude. EVERYONE wants to ban other people from driving near their homes. Nobody wants to be around other people's cars.
Eh, I’d rather get rid of all these bike lanes that virtually no one uses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White people love banning people from driving near their homes
Dude. EVERYONE wants to ban other people from driving near their homes. Nobody wants to be around other people's cars.
Eh, I’d rather get rid of all these bike lanes that virtually no one uses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White people love banning people from driving near their homes
Dude. EVERYONE wants to ban other people from driving near their homes. Nobody wants to be around other people's cars.
Eh, I’d rather get rid of all these bike lanes that virtually no one uses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White people love banning people from driving near their homes
Dude. EVERYONE wants to ban other people from driving near their homes. Nobody wants to be around other people's cars.
Anonymous wrote:White people love banning people from driving near their homes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids missed a swim lesson because Open Streets made it impossible to get to.
I think you mean they missed a swim lesson because you didn't leave on time.
Pp here. Yea, silly me for not realizing open streets would turn a 15 minute drive to the pool into a two hour odyssey. The traffic was something to behold. But at least some 25 year old *sshole from ward 3 got to rid his scooter down the middle of the street instead of in a protected bike lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most parks per capita in the country. Not good enough. Let’s kill all the business too.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/dc-ranks-top-in-the-country-for-public-parks/ar-AA1c1Itd
A lot of that has to do with Rock Creek and the Mall. Both of which we are lucky to have. As someone that synpathizes with your argument please don't bring parks into this. The parks are an amazing part of what makes DC good.
Open Streets is unfortunately performative and annoying. Takoma Park and Adams Morgan Days are great. That's the model they should be using. It has to be community not transitway centered to feel at all organic or fun. Right now Open Streets just feels pointless and artificial.
Anonymous wrote:Most parks per capita in the country. Not good enough. Let’s kill all the business too.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/dc-ranks-top-in-the-country-for-public-parks/ar-AA1c1Itd
Anonymous wrote:Is it the same Yoga studio that follows Open Streets around or do the organizers grab a local Yoga studio to represent that area?
Anonymous wrote:
You are driving your car across town to celebrate car free streets?