dreviks.bsky.social
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The worst of all worlds
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Zero to “character of the neighborhood” in 60 seconds.
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I’d love these on Delridge but then Saka would get tickets during his commute
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Wednesday 9am to 1pm? That’s asinine
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Is there an article documenting exactly what appeals made it to this point?
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And they added speed bumps along Alki. The only concern here from him is the midnight racers. 35th, Delridge, California would all be better utilized.
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Rob Saka Sucks.
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North Delridge is far from dense, but I agree. This rapid ride isn’t very consistent or rapid.
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I bought a BikeLink card but have yet to use it. I don’t go to most of the places lockers exist, and their location in ID is dubious. My bike is valuable to me.
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Still can’t pay with my iPhone but this is what’s we’re gonna focus on?
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This was probably back in November, I think I signed up but didn’t get any confirmation. As a neurotic planner I ended up not riding up there unsure if I’d be needed.
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I’ve signed up to do this in the past but never got any good correspondence? Is it just a show up and work kind of deal once you sign up?
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Recall Rob Saka
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YES! I live a mile from this and I used to bike up HPW to save myself an extra 5 miles but post pandemic cars have been so much worse on this hill. I went to every event sdot was at about this and gave my full support and filled out the surveys they had.
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I would love to see this along 35th Ave SW in West Seattle. It would even aid in creating a more direct and quieter walking / cycling route from white center to the junction (where the light rail is going)
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His idea of vision zero is zero bikes and pedestrians.