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completethesestreets t1_j2esgji wrote
Reply to comment by MikeyFED in Stupid bike question by SeaworthinessFit2151
It's perfectly safe to ride around with a kid on a bike seat as long as they're secured and have a helmet on. Obviously you need to stick to low-speed roads, preferably with protected lanes, and follow the rules of the road.
completethesestreets t1_j2buuh8 wrote
Reply to comment by bmore in Hampden Bookbindery by ltong1009
I'm really mad at Ramos about her trying to stop this. Outrageous!
completethesestreets t1_j1f23no wrote
Reply to German Christmas Village today by TrippyHomie
I know that sucks but this description made me laugh out loud. I hope they close down, stay safe and stay warm.
completethesestreets t1_j19wcmy wrote
Reply to comment by VacationWooden8283 in Baltimore police investigate 39 rideshare carjacking, robbery cases since November by ThatguyfromBaltimore
this is not true and you know it
completethesestreets t1_j16vxxg wrote
Reply to comment by enforce1 in Baltimore police investigate 39 rideshare carjacking, robbery cases since November by ThatguyfromBaltimore
https://ndaa.org/wp-content/uploads/Juvenile-Carjackings-Article-FINAL.pdf
You're wrong, it is a national problem.
> In Minneapolis, for example, there were 405 carjackings last year — more than triple the number in 2019. The suspects arrested were often juveniles between the ages of 11 and 17. Other cities saw significant increases too, including New Orleans, LA, Kansas City, MO, Louisville, KY and Washington, D.C. In Chicago, there were 1,400 carjackings in 2020, with juveniles involved in nearly half of them. Chicago police say there have been 370 carjackings in the city of Chicago in the first two and a half months of 2021.
completethesestreets t1_iyev3t7 wrote
Reply to comment by dweezil22 in Baltimore police make arrests after ride-share passengers robbed by locker1313
Really think the federal government should be working on a national carjacking strategy. These crimes are rising in several cities and they get a lot of coverage.
completethesestreets t1_iwsn2b7 wrote
Speed limit of 25 is too high on all these residential streets IMO. Especially since people interpret "speed limit" as "no more than 10 mph over."
completethesestreets t1_iwj8y30 wrote
Reply to comment by bikesandbroccoli in Baltimore is a contender for a Strong Towns Community Action Lab by bikesandbroccoli
Did you reach out to Ryan Dorsey? Or anyone at Bikemore? I feel like they would be interested in this.
completethesestreets t1_iwj8ecb wrote
This is amazing! I'm a huge Strong Towns fan. Signed up on for the email list.
completethesestreets t1_iwc3srq wrote
Reply to comment by saltysomadmin in Making Baltimore look good on the Internet by perceptron-addict
Maybe this is facile but if the city starts addressing simpler quality-of-life stuff and the population starts to grow, even if the number of homicides stays the same, the "homicide rate" will decrease because there's more people here.
I don't think it would be that difficult for the city to start prioritizing things like more dense infill development, more charm city circulator lines, fixing potholes and street lights, hiring some people to clean up more often, etc., and I think that would trigger some growth. Obviously we also want the number of homicides to decrease, but I think that fixing these other issues could go part of the way to addressing violence.
completethesestreets t1_iw6x9f4 wrote
Reply to comment by ElFello93 in I was robbed by a group of children :/ by ElFello93
Where was this?
completethesestreets t1_isqvnoi wrote
Reply to comment by jizzle26 in One Baltimore resident’s love for Druid Hill Park, flaws and all | Baltimore Banner by BmoreCityDOT
Seriously -- at some point the department of transportation has to do something other than just get community feedback.
completethesestreets t1_isppig5 wrote
Reply to comment by neutronicus in One Baltimore resident’s love for Druid Hill Park, flaws and all | Baltimore Banner by BmoreCityDOT
The roads on the west side of the park are an absolute mess, but I think they're going to at least partially fix that (eventually). There's an 81-page (???) PDF you can read about the plan on this page: https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/dpldcsdesigneffort
completethesestreets t1_isov0p5 wrote
Reply to One Baltimore resident’s love for Druid Hill Park, flaws and all | Baltimore Banner by BmoreCityDOT
I love Druid Hill and I'm very excited for the construction to be wrapped up and any of the upgrades coming. The new aquatic center is great and the winding paths around the zoo are beautiful.
My main problem with the park is that getting there on foot sucks from almost every direction. From the Hampden/Remington side there's no sidewalk or pedestrian crossing signals and then you have to walk over 83 (which I know is unavoidable, but it's still unpleasant). The lack of a sidewalk is really a pain when I'm trying to push my baby in a stroller.
100 years ago there was something like 24 pedestrian access points to the park and now there is only something like 8.
I see that DOT is actually the OP so maybe they'll actually see this. I know we passed the Complete Streets ordinance which is great, but without any urgency in its implementation it's not really doing much.
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Reply to Traffic Calming in Remington by BMFO20832
I really appreciate these quick build installs around the city, especially the bump-outs on the corners. Turning this mess of asphalt into a a couple of simple T intersections makes navigating as a pedestrian much easier.
But my big question with all these installs is when do they become permanent? When are the bump-outs going to be sidewalk height? When are the flex posts going to be steel bollards? The paint is going to fade and the flower pots will be crashed into and the flex posts will be flattened. What happens then?
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Reply to comment by inukaglover666 in Ranking city council by LongjumpingShot
it pains me to say it but he's just like me fr
completethesestreets t1_ir56h7z wrote
Reply to Ranking city council by LongjumpingShot
I get why some people might find Dorsey annoying, personally I think he spends a little too much time on twitter, but I get the sense that he genuinely cares. I also think he’s one of the few city leaders who is actually working on building the Baltimore of 10 or 20 years from now instead of just putting out fires. If every councilor was like him it wouldn’t work, but I think Baltimore needs someone like Dorsey around to make a little noise.
completethesestreets t1_j2fbebz wrote
Reply to comment by MikeyFED in Stupid bike question by SeaworthinessFit2151
yes it is