Anonymous wrote:Every place I’ve lived where this was instituted (several), some people whined in the beginning, then it became a nothing burger within a few months. And led to noticeably less litter around along with the other environmental benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every place I’ve lived where this was instituted (several), some people whined in the beginning, then it became a nothing burger within a few months. And led to noticeably less litter around along with the other environmental benefits.
Zero evidence or data to show environmental evidence. Office of Inspector General Report specifically says this.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Performative is right. Like the bike lanes on Old Georgetown Road that one person a day uses.
I have it on very good authority that an average of SIX people use the bike lanes on OGR each day.
So it’s SIX people. Not “no one”.
So there.
lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Performative is right. Like the bike lanes on Old Georgetown Road that one person a day uses.
I have it on very good authority that an average of SIX people use the bike lanes on OGR each day.
So it’s SIX people. Not “no one”.
So there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every place I’ve lived where this was instituted (several), some people whined in the beginning, then it became a nothing burger within a few months. And led to noticeably less litter around along with the other environmental benefits.
Zero evidence or data to show environmental evidence. Office of Inspector General Report specifically says this.
Anonymous wrote:Every place I’ve lived where this was instituted (several), some people whined in the beginning, then it became a nothing burger within a few months. And led to noticeably less litter around along with the other environmental benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Performative is right. Like the bike lanes on Old Georgetown Road that one person a day uses.
I have it on very good authority that an average of SIX people use the bike lanes on OGR each day.
So it’s SIX people. Not “no one”.
So there.
Anonymous wrote:Performative is right. Like the bike lanes on Old Georgetown Road that one person a day uses.
Anonymous wrote:Every place I’ve lived where this was instituted (several), some people whined in the beginning, then it became a nothing burger within a few months. And led to noticeably less litter around along with the other environmental benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to see the Montgomery County Council have a moratorium on doing anything for twelve months but passing a balanced budget without tax increases.
I'd like to see the county not aggressively our residential assessments like they did in 2020. Coming to your mailbox before the end of December.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see the Montgomery County Council have a moratorium on doing anything for twelve months but passing a balanced budget without tax increases.