Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
Sounds like he has problems on East Alexandria. What’s left?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
ROFL
I like the Mayor overall and voted for him (and would probably do so again despite this issue because Alison was not a good mayor and no other candidates have popped up). But let's be honest, he only won the primary by 1200 votes. I know A LOT of people who voted for him and do not like his behavior since the election. A viable candidate would easily give him a serious run for his money.
Since the election we have had a wonderful waterfront park open, the new metro station is finally going to break ground, we have the V Tech campus coming, etc. He is an incumbent and will have a record of accomplishment.
And I do not know what "behavior" you are talking about. Again, he listens closely to everyone on every issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
Sounds like he has problems on East Alexandria. What’s left?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
I like the Mayor overall and voted for him (and would probably do so again despite this issue because Alison was not a good mayor and no other candidates have popped up). But let's be honest, he only won the primary by 1200 votes. I know A LOT of people who voted for him and do not like his behavior since the election. A viable candidate would easily give him a serious run for his money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of this talk about "speeding" gives a very false impression of what Seminary Road was like before this boondoggle of a project began. The road was not a lawless stretch of reckless driving.
Between 2015 and 2018, there were 22 accidents in Seminary Rd or about 6 per year.
Since the bike lanes have been installed, there were two fender benders and one car that hit a bike lane curb
There have been 6 accidents since the road diet. Also, I like how you have made judgment calls about the severity of the accidents post road diet, but not pre-road diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of this talk about "speeding" gives a very false impression of what Seminary Road was like before this boondoggle of a project began. The road was not a lawless stretch of reckless driving.
Between 2015 and 2018, there were 22 accidents in Seminary Rd or about 6 per year.
Since the bike lanes have been installed, there were two fender benders and one car that hit a bike lane curb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
No. Most people in Alexandria like the Mayor. A few extremely prolific people who spend a lot of time on Facebook, NextDoor, and here, really dislike him. Most of them voted against him last time anyway.
Plenty of people in Alexandria use scooters. Many supported the "slaughterhouse". He treats people who speak at meetings very well and is responsive in social media. And he has support from all around the City (though somewhat less in Seminary Hill - and he actually did not do that well in Old Town)
Anonymous wrote:So the only common conclusion here is that most people in Alexandria dislike the Mayor and have no patience for his behavior, his direct control of city employees, his treatment of neighborhoods other than Old Town and Del Ray, his scooters, his treatment of citizens who speak at meetings, his slaughterhouse, his Seminary crap, and everything else. But he also seems to control the democratic committee.
So who's gonna run against him? Sounds like somebody who isn't awful could have a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:East end resident, no dog in this fight (and have had my neighborhood's own run ins with Justin Wilson and the city government)... but MY GOD the people whining about this issue are a damn broken record.
You mean Beverly Hills/Rosemont/DelRay? Or east end of Old Town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:East end resident, no dog in this fight (and have had my neighborhood's own run ins with Justin Wilson and the city government)... but MY GOD the people whining about this issue are a damn broken record.
Well we know how the east end of Alexandria likes to shit on the west end, so your response is typical and unsurprising.
Anonymous wrote:East end resident, no dog in this fight (and have had my neighborhood's own run ins with Justin Wilson and the city government)... but MY GOD the people whining about this issue are a damn broken record.