Anonymous wrote:Stop electing in idiots.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going anywhere. Crime is part of city living and party of the grit that comes with it.
I'll also continue voting Democratic because I enjoy city services and believe in things like late library hours, street sweepers, free lunch programs, homeless assistance services, DC TAG, street maintenance, parks & recs, summer youth employment etc.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going anywhere. Crime is part of city living and party of the grit that comes with it.
I'll also continue voting Democratic because I enjoy city services and believe in things like late library hours, street sweepers, free lunch programs, homeless assistance services, DC TAG, street maintenance, parks & recs, summer youth employment etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets forget what your city can do for you and for a change focus on what you individuals can do for your city? Any ideas?
I would say, first is to get TV channels and newspapers involved then start district wide campaigns. For example, clean up sundays, when residents come out to clean up neighborhoods on first Sunday of every month. Yard Fridays, when on a spring Friday, people spruce up their yards. May be an yearly fall fence festival, when people fix up or paint their fences.
How about getting rid of a Mayor who can come up with a 10-point plan for bike lanes, restaurant zoning & e-bikes, but has no clue how to make the city safer?
Anonymous wrote:Neighborhood yard of the month signs to instill some pride in taking care of the yards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lets forget what your city can do for you and for a change focus on what you individuals can do for your city? Any ideas?
I would say, first is to get TV channels and newspapers involved then start district wide campaigns. For example, clean up sundays, when residents come out to clean up neighborhoods on first Sunday of every month. Yard Fridays, when on a spring Friday, people spruce up their yards. May be an yearly fall fence festival, when people fix up or paint their fences.
How about getting rid of a Mayor who can come up with a 10-point plan for bike lanes, restaurant zoning & e-bikes, but has no clue how to make the city safer?
Anonymous wrote:Lets forget what your city can do for you and for a change focus on what you individuals can do for your city? Any ideas?
I would say, first is to get TV channels and newspapers involved then start district wide campaigns. For example, clean up sundays, when residents come out to clean up neighborhoods on first Sunday of every month. Yard Fridays, when on a spring Friday, people spruce up their yards. May be an yearly fall fence festival, when people fix up or paint their fences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here one of those brave people who landed here in the late 1980’s and worked to make it better? Many of you were gay and basically afraid of nothing and you got things going in the right direction. I am all ears on what you did if you don’t have the energy to run it back.
It was a confluence of circumstances. But see this entry about Mayor Williams: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_A._Williams
Anonymous wrote:Anyone here one of those brave people who landed here in the late 1980’s and worked to make it better? Many of you were gay and basically afraid of nothing and you got things going in the right direction. I am all ears on what you did if you don’t have the energy to run it back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here one of those brave people who landed here in the late 1980’s and worked to make it better? Many of you were gay and basically afraid of nothing and you got things going in the right direction. I am all ears on what you did if you don’t have the energy to run it back.
It was mostly waiting around for the crackheads to die or go to jail. The 14yo carjackers will be around for a long time.