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Bick riders? I just vomited all over my keyboard. Oops.
Rick norris said:Not really wanting to high jack too much, I thought this would be good place to remind all the bick riders as your doing a great job of cutting down on air pollution and stiking it to big oil companies, dont forget to move your car once every seven days..or you also can get a ticket, daleys way of rewarding you for being green.
Just scanned this thread and didn't see this, but forgive me if I'm being redundant. This is absolutely an idea whose time has come.
City-issued text message reminders before street cleaning.
http://theexpiredmeter.com/?p=6710
If this were the case, only those who own property could afford to own motor vehicles. All businesses would need parking lots. What about private social gatherings? Vehicles would be reserved for the elite, but they would not cease to exist.
If this were the case, only those who own property could afford to own motor vehicles. All businesses would need parking lots. What about private social gatherings? Vehicles would be reserved for the elite, but they would not cease to exist.
T.C. O'Rourke said:Adriana said:Huh...are you saying there should not be any public parking at all? !
Yes, that is what I'm saying. The roadway is public space set aside to enable the movement of people between private properties. TRAVEL. A goodly portion of this public space is taken up by motorists storing their personal vehicles, to the detriment of the system.
And removing parking from the street would open up all sorts of space for wider sidewalks and bicycle facilities.
Should there be metered parking on residential streets?
Duppie said:Not true. Renters could rent a parking space just like a lot of renters do today. Also, businesses don't need parking lots, just like they don't today. We still have street parking, but it should be metered.
Not that much would change from today really
Adriana said:If this were the case, only those who own property could afford to own motor vehicles. All businesses would need parking lots. What about private social gatherings? Vehicles would be reserved for the elite, but they would not cease to exist.
T.C. O'Rourke said:Adriana said:Huh...are you saying there should not be any public parking at all? !
Yes, that is what I'm saying. The roadway is public space set aside to enable the movement of people between private properties. TRAVEL. A goodly portion of this public space is taken up by motorists storing their personal vehicles, to the detriment of the system.
And removing parking from the street would open up all sorts of space for wider sidewalks and bicycle facilities.
shopping orgy? What about a charity orgy? Charity is not measured in money, but in that which is intangible and not tax deductible.
The streets are for whatever purposes the electorate and their representatives decide. That includes parking.
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