instantcoffee69
instantcoffee69 t1_j6mqkvk wrote
When I read the complaints and rebuttals from the council members, I think:
why doesn't the city council/city draft a counter proposal. All of their complaints can be fixed and addressed via contract managemen
And then I remember it's Baltimore city, and the council members are clowns who put performative reelection antics over anything else.
instantcoffee69 t1_j6fkwd4 wrote
Reply to “People Moving From NOVA to Richmond Are Ruining Our City” Reports Guy Who Moved Here in 2018 by ThatChildNextDoor
Genuinely funny, BUT..
Sadly, many people actually think this, and many more support policies that are in line with this.
If Richmond is a popular and attractive place to live, we should... Build much more housing, attract more business, upgrade infrastructure, blow tons of money on public transportation.
The best thing for the city to do is capitalize on the boom of people, and not resist it.
instantcoffee69 t1_j698akh wrote
The hypocrisy is glaring:
MAGA: We need to protect our child from books, liberal culture, movies, tv, drag shows
Also MAGA: FUCK Biden. At at place... For children
I think the "party of family values" has some real garbage values, because they got real garbage people
instantcoffee69 t1_j64hcf7 wrote
> The bill arrives with a 23 percent service charge added, and the explanation that it’s “used to provide equitable, consistent wages and benefits for all employees.” I like not having to do math after a meal, and I appreciate seeing people paid for jobs well done.
I really think it's dishonest to not mention the wage theft. It's documented, just mention it. When some own/manger gives comments about benefiting employees, you got to note that "he is accused of stealing money from employees"
instantcoffee69 t1_j63yic6 wrote
>Crime Insider sources told Jon Burkett that Stone was arrested for 50 counts of possessing child pornography. If convicted, the first count carries up to five years in prison. CBS 6 legal expert Todd Stone said that each additional charge carries up to 10 years if convicted.
>Stone is currently on leave without pay.
Leave without pay is kind odd, no to mention that the "leave" part is actually jail.
Man, real odd none of the other cops figured out this guy was into child porn... Real odd.
instantcoffee69 t1_j63tbmk wrote
Reply to comment by Dontaskmeaboutnam in BGE is quietly pushing to control Baltimore’s underground conduit system by finsterallen
Yea that's again easily fixable through contact control and permitting.
Contact includes a clause saying BGE must leave space for city fiber.
And when each new conduit is build, in the permit process, the city requires space for the said fiber conduit. If it's not shown on the permit submission, it's rejected.
Every other city has does it differently besides Baltimore. I love Baltimore city with all my heart. But I can say, i don't think Baltimore is the only one who knows this some secret of owning conduit is some genius stroke.
instantcoffee69 t1_j63b1ex wrote
> Such unilateral control could jeopardize the city’s stated goal of using the conduits to provide broadband access to all city residents. >Six million dollars of American Rescue Plan funds were set aside to route fiber to 23 recreation centers and create 100 Wi-Fi hot spots.
Is the city actually going to do this? I mean, has any work been contracted in support of this? And if this is the main reason, add it as a contract requirement, that's an extremely easy fix via contract management. BS argument.
Not saying this is right or wrong overall, just saying this is not the norm when it comes to conduit install in a city. The current system sucks. I don't see how keeping statue quo will make it better.
instantcoffee69 t1_j61owcu wrote
Silver or #76
Use the Transit app to plan your route (please allow it to use your location, it allows for better bus tracking for others). Use the Charm pass to buy your tickets (activate your pass and just show it to the bus driven when you get on)
And if you're feeling unwell, please wear a mask.
instantcoffee69 t1_j5riwdi wrote
Reply to Book clubs in Baltimore? by cornpine
If you're into science fiction: Baltimore Science Fiction Society
they have a book club, I've never been, but they place looks Cool
instantcoffee69 t1_j3qocsn wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in All routes are running! Limited service will resume on each route, beginning 7am, Jan 9. by BmoreCityDOT
Sorry boss, that's Transit Link Card, which covers:
- WMATA Metrorail and Metrobus
- Montgomery County RideOn
- DASH – Alexandria, VA
- MTA CityLink, LocalLink, Express BusLink (up charge included), Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink
So if you're going to take MTA bus, to MARC, to Metro I got a feeling it's going to beat your scooter.
This confirmed my suspicion, you don't take the bus. Keep to your scooters.
instantcoffee69 t1_j3nq84w wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in All routes are running! Limited service will resume on each route, beginning 7am, Jan 9. by BmoreCityDOT
What are you talking about. It's how much people pay. Public transportation should not require ROI or break even. Roads certainly don't.
A charmpass daily is between $4.60 and $2.48.
Your comments are nonsensical. It's clean you have no idea who rides the buss in Baltimore or even taken it if you think scooters and bikes are a better system.
instantcoffee69 t1_j3j3rxb wrote
Reply to All routes are running! Limited service will resume on each route, beginning 7am, Jan 9. by BmoreCityDOT
This is such an embarrassment. The typical frequency:
> Rides come every 15 to 20 minutes, every 20-25 minutes for the Banner Route. All you have to do is step on and go.
Take money from BPD to pay more for drivers and repairs. People need to get places, I sure as hell don't need someone to harass me on on the street and show up 2hrs after crimes to shrug at me.
instantcoffee69 t1_j2l9fjk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Anyone have any info on this abduction on Riverside Ave last night? by DiscoDeadhead
Take it easy there boss, and explain your crime plan.
Better yet, stay in the county and kick rocks.
instantcoffee69 t1_j2f9w9s wrote
Reply to Baltimore’s Best Dive Bars by DfcukinLite
Damn, i thought several of these were just nice ,local, quiet spots. Now I need to evaluate if I'm trash.
Side notes:
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Venice Tavern use to sell spaghetti. Going there now, that seems ilegal.
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Idol Hour: once bough oysters form a guy sitting in the back of the bar near the bathroom. They were exceptionally fresh. He also tried to sell me a "bag of fresh crabs", i donkey declined because I just ate.
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Every one needs a good Mt Royal Tavern story
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1919 smells like they still let you smoke inside
instantcoffee69 t1_j2ewtb6 wrote
Reply to Baltimore Inner Harbor circa 1972-1973. by DfcukinLite
Many many people, especially in the burbs, talk about Baltimore (and american cities in general, though applicably globally) back in the day as some wonderland. But cities were significantly dirtier, water more polluted, and more run down. Not to even bring up the smack in your face racism and in general discrimination.
We've had amazing progress in the last 50yrs. And we need to stop romanticizing the past. The past was the worst.
instantcoffee69 t1_j27csmi wrote
Reply to comment by Xanny in What is it like living in Baltimore county? by Appropriate-Algae-82
This man has definitely been to Baltimore county. I think that might need to be adopted as the official description.
instantcoffee69 t1_j22o72y wrote
Reply to comment by cortolillo87 in East Pratt road condition? by ZeroBuffalo
It's real BS from the city permit office. In other countries in MD and in DC, if you want to build a conduit/gas line/water line, the permit office requires that the contractor needs to include repaving the road curb to curb, curb repair, sidewalk repair/improvements, road striping.
It's a good way for municipalities to get road improvements without having to pay for them out of pocket, it just becomes the cost of construction.
I do not see Baltimore enforcing this anywhere in the city. And if they did, we'd have a nicer place to live in.
instantcoffee69 t1_j22ki6i wrote
Reply to East Pratt road condition? by ZeroBuffalo
BGE is redoing the natural gas lines in the neighborhood. They should re-pave the road at the completion of the work.
But I doubt if they have an expected date. BDOT may have a date, BGE may, possible the council person. Real answer is they'll do it when they do it, if they do it at all.
Road repaving in this city is a crime, the city permitting office needs to enforce.
instantcoffee69 t1_j1zbeok wrote
Reply to Maryland paratransit service MobilityLink shows signs of improvement, but longtime users are skeptical: ‘We are the forgotten class’ by aresef
> MobilityLink had an on-time performance rate of 92.6% in September, the most recent month for which the data is available, according to numbers provided by MTA, part of the Maryland Department of Transportation. That’s down slightly from 94.7% in August but up from the lowest point of the year, which was 73.3% in March. >A ride is considered “on time” if a driver arrives within 30 minutes of the assigned pickup window. A passenger is considered a no-show if they are not at their pickup location within five minutes of vehicle arrival. >MTA spokesperson Veronica Battisti said in an email a “reasonable wait” is expected of paratransit riders just as bus or light rail riders might have to wait at stations.
If you got a 30min window and aren't 100% that's terrible. But in there defense, that's exactly how MTA treats people riding the bus.
City needs better, much more frequently, more reliable transit. For everyone.
instantcoffee69 t1_j1opk56 wrote
Reply to Baltimore County Police gives life-saving info for mental health crisis during holidays by greenhousecrtv
> The department says that if you or someone you know is faced with a mental health issue contact suicide-prevention and crisis counselor by dialing 988.
Don't call cops in a metal health crisis event, that's how people get shot. Glad Baltimore County PD have come to the same realization the rest of us had a long time ago.
instantcoffee69 t1_j1o0bz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Electrical_Appeal_21 in Enjoying my first Christmas in Baltimore :) by Das1tMane
Anyone want to tell this smooth brain that package theft happens everywhere.
Fuck off Jafar. If you think package theft from a Grinch is wrecking your world, you're in for a rude awakening where ever you end up next.
Some people aren't cut out for city life.
instantcoffee69 t1_j1740pt wrote
Reply to Never thought I’d see the Highlandtown Walgreens on Reddit, but here we are. 😂 by TopS3cr3t
that's actually a pretty good Walgreens. Well stocked, well staffed, and clean. Pharmacy is as wild as the rest.
They did have that hilarious repair job after the ATM robbery.
instantcoffee69 t1_izpkudx wrote
Reply to comment by ElectricStar87 in Baltimore rail transit lines vs. population density by Left-Indication
Oh no, we're talking about wanting a substantial infrastructure investment. It's how you make a city a better place to live and work.
Get people out of car and into public transportation. The only way to do that is to have GOOD public transportation, and you have to pay and build it
instantcoffee69 t1_izpco5f wrote
Let's not forget: light rail was meant for people from the suburbs to get into the city and back out. Not for intra-city travel.
Because as always: the state and county do not give a shit about city problems.
instantcoffee69 t1_j6y1y25 wrote
Reply to How real are the red light and speed trap cameras all over town? by DvrthKen
The people of Baltimore politely ask you to NOT speed and run red lights.
Not a single person as ever seen a car speed, run a red light, or rev their engine and said: "what a cool person", not once.