Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
1. There actually are plans. Nobody just woke up one fine morning and said, You know what? Today is a great day to start repaving and restriping Old Georgetown Road!
2. When you consider "how this affects people day to day", please also include (a) people who are not driving and (b) people who were killed on those roads.
Stop the hyperbole. It’s so ridiculous and make you look silly. No one has ever been killed in a car accident or by any other means along Little Falls Parkway in the 3 decades I have lived here. There was one fatality at the intersection of Little Falls Parkway and the CCT, following which they reduced the lanes at that specific intersection and no one had died since.
So nobody has been killed on Little Falls Parkway, except for the person who was killed on Little Falls Parkway, but that's ok because nobody else has been killed on Little Falls Parkway since...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
1. There actually are plans. Nobody just woke up one fine morning and said, You know what? Today is a great day to start repaving and restriping Old Georgetown Road!
2. When you consider "how this affects people day to day", please also include (a) people who are not driving and (b) people who were killed on those roads.
Stop the hyperbole. It’s so ridiculous and make you look silly. No one has ever been killed in a car accident or by any other means along Little Falls Parkway in the 3 decades I have lived here. There was one fatality at the intersection of Little Falls Parkway and the CCT, following which they reduced the lanes at that specific intersection and no one had died since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
1. There actually are plans. Nobody just woke up one fine morning and said, You know what? Today is a great day to start repaving and restriping Old Georgetown Road!
2. When you consider "how this affects people day to day", please also include (a) people who are not driving and (b) people who were killed on those roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stretch of Little Falls Parkway from Massachusetts to River Road is just about exactly half a mile. It is one lane in each direction. There are no entry points. There are traffic lights at both ends, and there is always a wait at both lights. Regardless of how fast or how slow you drive, you will arrive at the traffic light behind the car you were behind when you got on and ahead of the car you were ahead of when you got on. Arriving at the intersection sooner just means you have to wait longer when you get there.
Having a higher speed limit would do absolutely nothing to move more cars through.
Finally someone with some logic. I for one, welcome the speed bumps and anything else that would slow down the yahoos on that stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
1. There actually are plans. Nobody just woke up one fine morning and said, You know what? Today is a great day to start repaving and restriping Old Georgetown Road!
2. When you consider "how this affects people day to day", please also include (a) people who are not driving and (b) people who were killed on those roads.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Kenwood validating everyone's stereotypes about wealthy entitled people in Bethesda...
Anonymous wrote:Hi Robert Dyer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to that slam-dunk lawsuit about Westbard that "Save Westbard" was guaranteed to win, according to everything everybody said on DCUM?
Same lawyer is representing KCA. She is described as an experienced land use attorney. While that may be true, she also is quite good at telling rich people what they want to hear and extracting significant fees from them. God's work, I guess?
Oh, of course it is.
She's good at getting money from rich people and then losing their lawsuits.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/tortious_interference
Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:The stretch of Little Falls Parkway from Massachusetts to River Road is just about exactly half a mile. It is one lane in each direction. There are no entry points. There are traffic lights at both ends, and there is always a wait at both lights. Regardless of how fast or how slow you drive, you will arrive at the traffic light behind the car you were behind when you got on and ahead of the car you were ahead of when you got on. Arriving at the intersection sooner just means you have to wait longer when you get there.
Having a higher speed limit would do absolutely nothing to move more cars through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to that slam-dunk lawsuit about Westbard that "Save Westbard" was guaranteed to win, according to everything everybody said on DCUM?
Same lawyer is representing KCA. She is described as an experienced land use attorney. While that may be true, she also is quite good at telling rich people what they want to hear and extracting significant fees from them. God's work, I guess?
Oh, of course it is.
She's good at getting money from rich people and then losing their lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to that slam-dunk lawsuit about Westbard that "Save Westbard" was guaranteed to win, according to everything everybody said on DCUM?
Same lawyer is representing KCA. She is described as an experienced land use attorney. While that may be true, she also is quite good at telling rich people what they want to hear and extracting significant fees from them. God's work, I guess?
Anonymous wrote:I hope Kenwood wins. I don’t live there but need to drive there most weekdays and get stuck in traffic now like never before. I’m a liberal democrat and the county’s approach to roads is infuriating. Between this, Old Georgetown, and now Tuckerman, they are brazenly attempting to reshape the county roads without an actual plan of how this affects people day to day. Quite frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happened to that slam-dunk lawsuit about Westbard that "Save Westbard" was guaranteed to win, according to everything everybody said on DCUM?