Hey does anyone remember how we had like a decade of near zero interest rates? Thank god the USA spent that time investing in infrastructure! What a calamity if we had just squandered the last best chance of our lives
Hey does anyone remember how we had like a decade of near zero interest rates? Thank god the USA spent that time investing in infrastructure! What a calamity if we had just squandered the last best chance of our lives
In the US, the vast majority of the professionals who procure bike racks (landscape architects, architects, civil engineers, facility managers, etc.) donβt commute by bike. Many donβt test racks before picking a model. This result is therefore no surprise.
We need to figure out why underground power costs in the US are so high. Lower-income countries in Europe do it, why canβt we? First place Iβd look is what our standards are for it and whether they require more overdimensioning than in Europe www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news...
future resi units as seen from the southbound platform in Berlin
@joshuaeaton.bsky.social why are you intentionally obscuring the public with your lazy reporting
@joshuaeaton.bsky.social wtf please fix this
Work to lay the ground work for a interior New England Rail Network continues at pace (albeit a slow pace)
A major component? A total reworking and restoration of Springfield Union Station from its current operationally decrepit state
Save our lakes. Say no to NIMBY development
what acutey. great shot
they can't even manage to clear the only path between tge Train Station and the Srate Capitol in Bushnell Park
i almost ate shit this morning str8 ice
what a disgrace @Conservancy where u at??
better late than never train gotta train
Iβm far from the first person to note this, but itβs so striking how for hundreds of years American artists have looked to one of two settings for inspiration: our cities and our countryside
Nothing about the generic suburbs of America, where most people live!
DoorDash Suspends New York City Operations Ahead of Blizzard DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol and will temporarily suspend operations across New York City from 8:30 PM ET tonight. Depending on conditions, we may shut down sooner. Operations will remain suspended until at least 12:00 PM ET on Monday, February 23. We're shutting down at least 30 minutes ahead of the citywide travel ban to ensure deliveries are completed and Dashers are safely off the road before streets close at 9:00 PM. Statement from DoorDash spokesperson Julian Crowley: "New York City is bracing itself ahead of a historic blizzard - the first in nearly a decade - with a foot of snow or more and dangerous wind gusts expected. We're suspending operations early to keep Dashers safe and off the streets before the travel ban takes effect. We're closely monitoring conditions and will resume as soon as it's safe to do so." DoorDash will continue to monitor conditions and guidance from local officials and will communicate
this is the Purge of online discourse. for the next 15.5 hours, all takes are legal
i was surprised too maybe it aligned with change of driver shifts
Networked district geothermal coming to CT, great stuff from New Haven here!
This is the future, the governor foolishly killed a similar project in Hartford recently
ctmirror.org/2026/02/22/c...
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#CyclisteUrbain #GCUM
A dozen trees have been planted in the former dead-end parking street.
there have been updates
notorious radical left communist rag says tax the rich
Contact the CT DOT to demand that they adhere to their own Complete Streets directive.
Ask for connected sidewalks, marked crosswalks, walk signals, fewer lanes, and lower speed limits.
survey123.arcgis.com/share/b6754b...
Relying on the property tax is wildly regressive, especially for cities like Hartford that host so many tax-free spaces (gov/college/hospital/etc)
Tax the rich, tax capital gains, fully fund ECS and PILOT, distribute the cash to municipalities
www.ctinsider.com/news/article...
you can't make this shit upπ€‘ these people are EXHAUSTING
the Enshittification of the personal vehicle
*HFD
Some exciting news from the Commissioner yesterday: DOT is rethinking train schedules for SLE, HTD & MNR lines to go beyond the old 9β5 commute.
Mentions taking a βclean slateβ look at equipment, slots, and what service could look like if we were starting "from scratch"
CT on the right trackπ