A_Damn_Millenial
A_Damn_Millenial t1_j95twqb wrote
Reply to Nat. Aquarium Half Price Friday? by OakleyFlak
It does not get crowded and there’s zero hassle. Worth a visit.
A_Damn_Millenial t1_j5c7wzn wrote
Reply to comment by Dangerous_Wave in Lol, 85 minutes for the next bus is so pitiful. by MD_till_i_die
On principle, I’d generally agree with parking should not be free. However, convenient and safe alternatives to driving are a requirement if the goal is reducing the number of cars in the city.
Infrequent busses and painted bike lanes aren’t good enough.
A_Damn_Millenial t1_j5aah79 wrote
What a joke. With such crap frequency and reliability it’s absolutely no wonder why nobody takes MTA seriously.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_j58iuo2 wrote
Reply to comment by beej065 in The Petco Bathroom Kittens are doing well! by A_Damn_Millenial
Yup. All four of them are female.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_j56zkmk wrote
Reply to comment by Maleficent_Thanks_51 in The Petco Bathroom Kittens are doing well! by A_Damn_Millenial
Haha! I wish! They’re judging me for interrupting nap time by making fart noises and taking photos.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_j563c6w wrote
Thought I’d share that these cuties are all healthy and ideal fosters.
They’ve gotten their first vaccination and are going through a round of dewormer treatment. They’re eating a ton, are super playful, and pretty receptive to pets. We’ve still got a long way to go on getting them more comfortable with being held, but progress is definitely being made there.
Litter box training is also in progress too - though there’s definitely room for improvement. I think we’re seeing consistent pees in the box but a couple of them need to work on getting their poo in the box instead of next to it. Baby steps!
I’d expect them to be available for adoption through Passport Animal Rescue sometime mid to late February.
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A_Damn_Millenial t1_j0a60wt wrote
Reply to comment by Vi_Capsule in What do you call those narrow tunnels between row houses? by squiddydc
I suppose there are worse ways to go.
A_Damn_Millenial t1_iyf3x7i wrote
Reply to Baltimore mayor vetoes bill that would make city officials pension eligible after 8 years instead of 12 by PleaseBmoreCharming
8 years. What a joke
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix3bs4e wrote
Reply to comment by Jeff3412 in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Thanks!
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix2hbib wrote
Reply to comment by tjd9109 in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
More car lanes are not the answer.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix0y62o wrote
Reply to comment by epzik8 in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
I haven't read the supporting documents for this map, but my assumption is either a park and ride (bleh) or a new TOD zone (yay!) around I95 & MD 24.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix0wzsv wrote
Reply to comment by 7h33v1l7w1n in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Any idea where I can find said survey?
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix0tmp5 wrote
Reply to comment by seminarysmooth in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
With the exemption of three stops, the blue line is literally our existing light rail.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix0ph2c wrote
Reply to comment by TheCaptainDamnIt in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
I know those people exist, and I know they’re loud and have money, but I think they’re outnumbered.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix0a5m9 wrote
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix09tyt wrote
Reply to comment by whywouldjadoit in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
I’m not good at being a pessimist so I have to disagree. I can’t help but notice that there are more voices and support for positive change. It’s always going to be difficult, and we likely will have to compromise, but I really think Baltimore and the region can have nice things.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix094an wrote
Reply to comment by rmphys in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Car dependency sucks
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix08jck wrote
Reply to comment by throws_rocks_at_cars in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Outside of sporting events, there’s probably few HoCo residents who would ride a yellow line all the way into Baltimore City.
However, I believe there is tremendous opportunity in the stops west of Linthicum. Getting residents rail access to BWI and MARC seem like no brainers, especially if the stops can become TOD zones with increased density.
Having a connection to Baltimore shouldn’t be a deal breaker, but if residents make it a problem, a compromise could be that the HoCo to BWI connection will be its own line that requires a train change to get to Baltimore.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix05ms3 wrote
Reply to comment by DarthMachamp in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Wouldn’t that be wonderful?!
If I had my way, a light rail extension would serious effort to reduce the amount of cars traveling on RT 2 and downtown Annapolis via a road diet and drastically improved train frequency.
There be TOD at the stops, with a ton of support for last mile cycling & other micro-mobility modes. Would be nice if it were easy to bring bikes on trains too. Finally, Annapolis needs an e-bike sharing system.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix042cw wrote
Reply to comment by Xanny in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Makes sense. I’ll have to track it down and read the proposal.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix03rtr wrote
Reply to comment by gaytee in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
I understand HOCO was originally designed for the car and has a rich history of closet racists, classist, NIMBYS, and car brains who would oppose change.
However, I disagree with the implication that current residents won’t ride GOOD transit if they had it. Continuing to design communities around private vehicle travel is a short-sighted mistake, and I would imagine HOCO and state planners know it.
The density & 15-minute living currently available at the Town Center is precisely where transit oriented development should be. Regardless of how snooty you might think HOCO residents are, they’re still humans who have jobs, relationships, etc. around the region. If they have access fast, reliable, and frequent transit connections to reasonable and valuable destinations (not a fucking park and ride), then they’ll use it.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_ix00f4p wrote
Reply to comment by Xanny in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
>The purple line in this proposal was never going to happen, it uses Amtraks northeast corridor tracks.
The purple line is labeled as MARC, and partially exists as the current Penn line, which they already share with Amtrak. I don’t think it would be completely unreasonable to expand service.
A_Damn_Millenial OP t1_iwzztvt wrote
Reply to comment by SeaworthyDame in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Yeehaw!
A_Damn_Millenial t1_jdhb6h3 wrote
Reply to comment by Frofro69 in DON'T PARK IN BIKE LANES Due to the increased 311 reports in the area, we are increasing Maryland Ave between 22nd & Falls Road. by BmoreCityDOT
You can dial 311 or use the Baltimore 311 app.