
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
It is controversial because widening the road is a waste of money and doesn't address the problem.
What do you think the problem is?
Too many people dependent on single occupancy vehicles. Maryland needs to invest in serious mass transit to connect Frederick to DC; Columbia to DC and the intermediate areas like Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville etc. Building more roads leads to having more cars sitting in the traffic they create. If the goal is to move people, then build infrastructure that does that.
Most people, such as yourself, who say ‘build more public transportation’ are the ones who would stay in their cars and never use it. They just want to get the poors off the road so they can have it to themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
It is controversial because widening the road is a waste of money and doesn't address the problem.
What do you think the problem is?
Too many people dependent on single occupancy vehicles. Maryland needs to invest in serious mass transit to connect Frederick to DC; Columbia to DC and the intermediate areas like Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville etc. Building more roads leads to having more cars sitting in the traffic they create. If the goal is to move people, then build infrastructure that does that.
Your problem is that this infrastructure is successful. Successful infrastructure is infrastructure that people use. Expanding capacity means that more people can use it. Building more roads leads to more people being able to get where they want to go to engage in important economic activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
It is controversial because widening the road is a waste of money and doesn't address the problem.
What do you think the problem is?
Too many people dependent on single occupancy vehicles. Maryland needs to invest in serious mass transit to connect Frederick to DC; Columbia to DC and the intermediate areas like Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville etc. Building more roads leads to having more cars sitting in the traffic they create. If the goal is to move people, then build infrastructure that does that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
It is controversial because widening the road is a waste of money and doesn't address the problem.
What do you think the problem is?
Too many people dependent on single occupancy vehicles. Maryland needs to invest in serious mass transit to connect Frederick to DC; Columbia to DC and the intermediate areas like Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville etc. Building more roads leads to having more cars sitting in the traffic they create. If the goal is to move people, then build infrastructure that does that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
You’re in luck, because there already is one.
Which road???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
It is controversial because widening the road is a waste of money and doesn't address the problem.
What do you think the problem is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
You’re in luck, because there already is one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
It is controversial because widening the road is a waste of money and doesn't address the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.
Not even a troll? But go off I guess. You know nothing of infrastructure or how roads are built, you can add a lane, build interchanges and keep the businesses there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as we get interchanges on 355 from the exit at the Beltway up through Urbana.
Again, what will happen to the thousands of businesses and residences that currently line this roadway?
I don't care. I just want a limited access highway from the Beltway up to Urbana.
Trolls going to troll, I guess.
270 and 355 are critically important pieces of road infrastructure for the county. At minimum it should not be controversial to widen 270 and also maintain the current number of 355 travel lanes. If you actually cared about the residents and businesses, that is.