Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.
+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.
Nah, lived in Arlington and it looked like some cheap part of Queens. Tiny houses, concrete everywhere. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how someone can be so lazy as to not shovel your sidewalk on the rare occasion it snows enough here. It's like 2x a year, max.
Put on some pants, and go get some exercise.
But these are also probably the same people who don't ever go out for a walk, so they don't understand the importance of keeping sidewalks clear. And they also probably don't understand exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.
+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.
Nah, lived in Arlington and it looked like some cheap part of Queens. Tiny houses, concrete everywhere. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood doesn't have sidewalks but has really wide shoulders. There's space for walkers, cyclists, strollers, scooters, dog walkers. Plenty of parking overflow if you need it from your driveway. The roads sort of curve and there are tons of trees, so maybe sidewalks didn't make sense. Lots of kids. Wildlife everywhere.
It's not bad having no sidewalks in this situation.
Sounds like my neighborhood. Are you in B-dale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.
+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only woman that likes shoveling snow? It makes me feel strong, and it's such a great way to mix up workouts.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood doesn't have sidewalks but has really wide shoulders. There's space for walkers, cyclists, strollers, scooters, dog walkers. Plenty of parking overflow if you need it from your driveway. The roads sort of curve and there are tons of trees, so maybe sidewalks didn't make sense. Lots of kids. Wildlife everywhere.
It's not bad having no sidewalks in this situation.