The bike lanes....drumboy said:
If we get the islands deleted AND Lina steps down in the same week I'm not sure what TexAgs will be used for anymore.
Astrodome.htxag09 said:The bike lanes....drumboy said:
If we get the islands deleted AND Lina steps down in the same week I'm not sure what TexAgs will be used for anymore.
Sea Speed said:
Did they really reference this board in a chronic article?
Don't forget some government crony will get paid when it is discovered that this was a bad idea and needs to be undone. So double payment! We are so lucky to have such greedy, incompetent, and selfish government officials.CDUB98 said:
But some government crony got paid, and that's all that really matters.
This is 100% the answer.Chewy said:
I don't think there's any cronyism here as it wasn't enough money. I think right around $600K for all of it.
Sadly it was just complete moronic decision making by someone that wants to see the world a certain away with no care for the actual ramifications to ordinary folks.
It was a bike lane project from the very beginning. That was always the intent, but the people leading the project lied to the public, claiming it was a safety project that created an opportunity for bike lanes.Furlock Bones said:
pretty hilarious screw up on the "floating islands" deal. someone told me the overarching goal was to reduce 11th as a major thoroughfare. the bike lanes were just the window dressing to get it passed.
Texan_Aggie said:
Wish there was a study to see how many people utilize the bike lane. Would love to see the June - August numbers.
that was the story that I heard from city people at a public forum - slow down the traffic to cut down on accidents by reducing the number of lanes, thus leaving room for a bike lanes on the sidesRyan the Temp said:It was a bike lane project from the very beginning. That was always the intent, but the people leading the project lied to the public, claiming it was a safety project that created an opportunity for bike lanes.Furlock Bones said:
pretty hilarious screw up on the "floating islands" deal. someone told me the overarching goal was to reduce 11th as a major thoroughfare. the bike lanes were just the window dressing to get it passed.
Was it the esteemed Councilwoman from District C that is quoted in every article and news source about their removal?Ryan the Temp said:
I heard a rumor recently that someone with some influence nailed one of those monster "floating" bus stops at Heights/11th. Well ... maybe there was some truth to that. They were removed today.
Save the date for the very first ever:
— Emmanuel NΓΊΓ±ez (@emmanume) September 15, 2023
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with a mission to celebrate and promote the 75+ merchants on 11th Street
ποΈ Saturday, December 2, 2023
More details to come! pic.twitter.com/hPEFIX8kQ8
I saw my first biker in the bike lane on 11th yesterday. Dude was really old and was having trouble not swerving outside the bike lane on the parts without the concrete barrier so it was still slowing traffic.htxag09 said:
First bicycle I've ever seen using the bike lane....
You sure it was an old guy? Because there is a meth head that looks kind of old that has been sleeping under the bridge at Yale/I10 that rides a bike like a dumbass along the major streets in the Heights holding up traffic and flicking people off when they lay on their horn to get the dip**** to move. You can occasionally find him passed out at the abandoned apartments across from Black Swan Yoga too.WES2006AG said:I saw my first biker in the bike lane on 11th yesterday. Dude was really old and was having trouble not swerving outside the bike lane on the parts without the concrete barrier so it was still slowing traffic.htxag09 said:
First bicycle I've ever seen using the bike lane....
This guy was a gray hair. His swerving didn't seem intentional and he was moving at about .25 mph.Irish 2.0 said:You sure it was an old guy? Because there is a meth head that looks kind of old that has been sleeping under the bridge at Yale/I10 that rides a bike like a dumbass along the major streets in the Heights holding up traffic and flicking people off when they lay on their horn to get the dip**** to move. You can occasionally find him passed out at the abandoned apartments across from Black Swan Yoga too.WES2006AG said:I saw my first biker in the bike lane on 11th yesterday. Dude was really old and was having trouble not swerving outside the bike lane on the parts without the concrete barrier so it was still slowing traffic.htxag09 said:
First bicycle I've ever seen using the bike lane....
if it's BYOJH, I'll be there with bells on.herb96 said:
Party at RTT'sSave the date for the very first ever:
— Emmanuel NΓΊΓ±ez (@emmanume) September 15, 2023
π β€οΈ ππππ‘ πππ«πππ π ππ¬π
with a mission to celebrate and promote the 75+ merchants on 11th Street
ποΈ Saturday, December 2, 2023
More details to come! pic.twitter.com/hPEFIX8kQ8
ThunderCougarFalconBird said:if it's BYOJH, I'll be there with bells on.herb96 said:
Party at RTT'sSave the date for the very first ever:
— Emmanuel NΓΊΓ±ez (@emmanume) September 15, 2023
π β€οΈ ππππ‘ πππ«πππ π ππ¬π
with a mission to celebrate and promote the 75+ merchants on 11th Street
ποΈ Saturday, December 2, 2023
More details to come! pic.twitter.com/hPEFIX8kQ8
BYOJH = bring your own jackhammer.