Anonymous wrote:Maybe the FCPS board should rethink whether increasing the enrollment at Cooper was such a brilliant idea? Send the AAP kids all back to Longfellow!
Anonymous wrote:Can Fairfax Police install a camera at the intersection of Balls Hill and Georgetown Pike and ticket all MD drivers who are in intersection when light not green?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously - WTH was with Georgetown Pike today? Over an hour to get to Back to School Night at Cooper MS and I still missed most of it. Is that what rain does to people. What a disaster.
+1
From 5:30 to 8:30 it was straight gridlock, complete with the seemingly obligatory box blocking. Why can't Maryland find a way to either employ their people or fund a bridge to help them get to work? They are really screwing over their own people.
Anonymous wrote:If you Virginians wouldn’t build your schools right at the Beltway, we Marylanders could get to and from our jobs so much easier!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously - WTH was with Georgetown Pike today? Over an hour to get to Back to School Night at Cooper MS and I still missed most of it. Is that what rain does to people. What a disaster.
+1
From 5:30 to 8:30 it was straight gridlock, complete with the seemingly obligatory box blocking. Why can't Maryland find a way to either employ their people or fund a bridge to help them get to work? They are really screwing over their own people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously - WTH was with Georgetown Pike today? Over an hour to get to Back to School Night at Cooper MS and I still missed most of it. Is that what rain does to people. What a disaster.
+1
From 5:30 to 8:30 it was straight gridlock, complete with the seemingly obligatory box blocking. Why can't Maryland find a way to either employ their people or fund a bridge to help them get to work? They are really screwing over their own people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously - WTH was with Georgetown Pike today? Over an hour to get to Back to School Night at Cooper MS and I still missed most of it. Is that what rain does to people. What a disaster.
+1
From 5:30 to 8:30 it was straight gridlock, complete with the seemingly obligatory box blocking. Why can't Maryland find a way to either employ their people or fund a bridge to help them get to work? They are really screwing over their own people.
Anonymous wrote:If anything, you’d expect the advocates for change to show up in greater numbers. There really must just be a handful of vocal supporters. It surely won’t be lost on the politicians that this isn’t a popular proposal.