After being around for some time, I've noticed a common thread weaving itself in and out of each topic so, to sum up basically all of our discussions on transportation: we can't improve our roads because we destroy communities and we can't build a comprehensive, reliable public transportation network because it costs too much.
It's no wonder nothing ever gets done in this city!
Where is innovative leadership that wants to get things done and make our city better? If only we could bring even a fraction of the craziest of transit pitches to fruition.
And with that, I'll take my place on a tired Type 7 trolley tomorrow morning, wishing it didn't make as many stops, or get stuck at stubbornly long traffic lights, or take an obscenely long amount of time to crawl from Kenmore to Government Center, or ...
It's no wonder nothing ever gets done in this city!
Where is innovative leadership that wants to get things done and make our city better? If only we could bring even a fraction of the craziest of transit pitches to fruition.
And with that, I'll take my place on a tired Type 7 trolley tomorrow morning, wishing it didn't make as many stops, or get stuck at stubbornly long traffic lights, or take an obscenely long amount of time to crawl from Kenmore to Government Center, or ...