District 5 Diary's fifth anniversary
Five years ago today I made the first post to District 5 Diary, more evidence that time flies when you're having fun.
The post was essentially a report on a Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council (HANC) meeting on the "widening" of Martin Luther King Boulevard to accomodate traffic to the Southern entrance to the new garage under the Concourse in Golden Gate Park. What that meeting showed me, first of all, was how out of touch and uninformed the city's progressives were on the issue of the garage and the proposed widening.
The second lesson of the meeting: newly-elected District 5 Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi was eager to pander to city progressives on the issue, even though he didn't really know what he was talking about. Both of these themes---the ignorance of city progs and Mirkarimi---have been consistent themes on District 5 Diary for the last five years.
Labels: Concourse Garage, Ross Mirkarimi
2 Comments:
here's a recap:
You can't see the garage from the concourse.
There is no bike movement.
SF streets are a zero-sum game.
_____ is a bike person.
_____ is pandering to the bike people.
etc.
You can't see the garage from the Concourse; I've never said there's "no bike movement," since there obviously is; SF streets are in fact a zero-sum game, since you can't create bike lanes without either taking away street parking or traffic lanes.
This comment is typical of the stupidity of you bike people, who can't bear to read my stuff carefully because it's so painful to have your religion challenged. Funny how you folks never mention or comment on my posts about the awful development projects that your progressive allies in city government are pushing. It's all about bikes, right?
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