The Blue Angels and Breitling teams are amazing. Air shows are great! They’re once a year events. Not having an air show isn’t going to stop the thousands of other sources of pollution that run non-stop, 365 days a year, it’ll just be one less fun thing to do in our lives.
I didn’t know about the challenges with the Eastside extension, but I’m glad they’re partially opening. I can’t believe they still don’t have NFC tapping with phones. I know bureaucracy is tough, but they misjudged the demand and their priorities.
The faster you get it done and pedestrianize pioneer square the less you’ll have to deal with it and rising costs. Get it done. Finish the fight. And then keep focusing on light rail.
As the article mentions, I applud efforts to up-armor existing bike lanes to make them safer against car and truck intrusions.
But we should be pushing a lot harder for more bike lanes that are protected by concrete barriers AND more connections to things like south Seattle, west seattle, and greenlake.
It's really frustrating to watch massive roads go into places like the waterfront that are just going to ferry cars between North and South seattle. That money could have been spent better elsewhere, building out a staggering number of bike lanes at a much lower cost.
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