I don’t know who tf you are Kim but I want your trash on my street.
I don’t know who tf you are Kim but I want your trash on my street.
I stack my dishes like an Egyptian architect.
This app will be a palate cleanser between masochistic X sessions.
They probably quoted the officer’s report, and I’m sure he used language that wouldn’t incriminate himself. “Unknown object” sounds like something you’d read in a police report.
Remington residents say ‘road diet’ has made 28th Street safer, but crashes still a concern
www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/tr...
Neighbors who live along the 28th Street corridor in North Baltimore welcome the changes.
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The Stakeholder Workgroup Application is Now Open!
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Oh yeah my guy needs to give us some answers.
If nothing else, this makes the Governor's proposed transportation budget that'd effectively prevent the MTA from getting ahead of safety issues like these look ridiculous.
I can’t imagine someone that’s only commenting on the ridership ever really used it in the first place.
Artscape is back!
We are closing some roads for the event from Mon, Sep 18 until Mon, Sep 25.
Other small closures will happen leading up to the event.
transportation.baltimorecity.gov/news/traffic...
Going to hang out on Bluesky, hopefully we don’t condone pulling guns on cyclists for reporting illegal parking in bike lanes here.
So I decided to enter the hornets nest of Nextdoor, and have been vehemently expressing support for the 28th St Bike Lane. The support has been great but some of the negative comments are crazy!
nextdoor.com/p/-Lz4yPhX2K...
Thanks to @bmorecitydot.bsky.social for working with the neighborhood to put in the 28th St. Bike lane. It was a pleasant ride to R. House to try Koshary Corner!
"Gov. Wes Moore’s 'season of discipline' should start by cutting spending on roadway expansions...Adding an extra lane to a road does not lead to a meaningful improvement of our community and just adds to our deficit later on when we are forced to resurface an even larger road."
Yes it was really small and I have a few videos. There were some good points brought up like why don't primarily Black neighborhoods in the city have Circulators and concerns about pollution. These are folks whose energy would be much better spent on the Red Line and improving our existing transit.
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