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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jegvye6 wrote
Reply to comment by DefaultSubsAreTerrib in Richmond Police Respond to Officer Involved shooting on North Ave by Wa_wa_ouija
Still scant on details,
>Officials did not say what prompted the officers to shoot the man. A firearm was recovered from the suspect, police said.
...
>The atmosphere on North Avenue was tense as neighbors gathered at the edges of yellow police tape. Inside the police tape, officer Keith Robinson said the area still was not safe, gesturing to a small crowd of onlookers.
>"They're not happy with us," Robinson said. "They never are after a shooting."
Important to remember this happened in a neighborhood. Innocent bystanders could have been injured
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jegvdcp wrote
>At 11:09 a.m., officers on the 4200 block of North Avenue — who had been given a description of the suspect and his vehicle — saw his car and exited their vehicles. Edwards said the two officers fired at the man “within a second or two” of exiting their cruiser. The suspect was struck and injured by the gunfire.
Eek. I hope more information is published soon
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jeema2y wrote
Reply to Greyhound Bus station by Gms33
2910 N Arthur Ashe Blvd.
Last transfer dated Feb 6, 2023:
Transfer Date Consideration Amount Grantor Name Deed Reference Verified Market Sale Description
02/06/2023 $11,110,000 FIRSTGROUP SERVICES INC ID2023-1692
https://apps.richmondgov.com/applications/PropertySearch/Detail.aspx?pin=N0001601002
I don't know what they'll do with it. My guess is apartments
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jech0io wrote
Reply to comment by jortynelson in How do yall pronounce Leigh st? by jortynelson
http://ncf.idallen.com/english.html
"Finally, which rhymes with enough, Though, through, bough, cough, hough, sough, tough??
"Hiccough has the sound of sup... My advice is: GIVE IT UP!"
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jececy4 wrote
Reply to comment by I_AM_RVA in How do yall pronounce Leigh st? by jortynelson
How many syllables in Gloucester
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jecdwzq wrote
Reply to comment by 9to5Voyager in How do yall pronounce Leigh st? by jortynelson
Powhatan rhymes with Manhattan. Change my mind.
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jeca8mu wrote
Reply to How do yall pronounce Leigh st? by jortynelson
Practice on Leigh, work your way up to Parham
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_je6w3no wrote
Reply to comment by Rvacat in Has there ever been anything less effective than these Stop for Pedestrian signs on Cary Street? by Dog_Dad_1989
Once I was crossing Park Dr in Byrd Park with my two kids. A driver stopped to let us pass. The driver behind them swerved around the stopped car and nearly ran us over.
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_je23cm7 wrote
Also cougot's
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_je22quh wrote
Reply to comment by ThisIsForReal in How about a Mondaily? by popeboyQ
Sure, but sometimes you get to talk to at least some of your coworkers in person, right?
Maybe it's just because I'm new to this company, but it's driving me a little crazy that everyone is just a 2D image...
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdzld83 wrote
u/CrassostreaVirginica sounds like the person to ask
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdy90et wrote
Reply to comment by breakup_letter in Thundery Monday Evening by ITMORON
In summer yes, plenty of thunderstorms. In winter not so much.
DefaultSubsAreTerrib OP t1_jdy472m wrote
Reply to comment by Lamidala6 in RVA YIMBY kick-off meeting, Saturday at Ardent Brewing. "Yes in my backyard" pro-housing meetup. by DefaultSubsAreTerrib
>the idea that public housing will be the same as it’s been in the past, but this doesn’t need to be the case.
In an ideal world, no. But all evidence suggests it will continue to be the case. Meanwhile, public housing concentrates poverty and thereby attracts crime.
A better approach might be vouchers that can be spent on housing on the free market. It doesn't concentrate poverty and gives low income individuals more choice in where they live.
>There was a comment above that you are a realtor.
I'm sorry, this is really distracting: I'm not (nor have I ever been) a realtor nor a property developer, nor have I worked in related fields like finance or property management or landlording or construction or what have you. I don't profit from construction. I am a homeowner, and so some would argue that increased development that I favor might decrease my property value...
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdvww7k wrote
Reply to comment by ManBMitt in How about a Mondaily? by popeboyQ
Not the worst suggestion...
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdvwfgb wrote
Reply to comment by raindeerpie in How about a Mondaily? by popeboyQ
I think you've hit on why they call it a 'pledge'
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdvbzx8 wrote
Reply to comment by WeetWoo97 in How about a Mondaily? by popeboyQ
I think it's cool that they offer discounts for those who pledge to walk or bike.
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdvbjh8 wrote
Reply to comment by WeetWoo97 in How about a Mondaily? by popeboyQ
Thank you. I'm a member at another co-working space, and I agree that it helps some to get out of the house. I hadn't heard of co-flow...
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdv4o8m wrote
Reply to How about a Mondaily? by popeboyQ
Back to work.
Remote work is wearing on me. The idea of spending the rest of my career on zoom calls just depresses me.
On the other hand when I search for software engineering jobs in Richmond I'm not very excited by what I find. (Go ahead and call me too picky; the fact is our tech industry is simply not as developed as other markets)
DefaultSubsAreTerrib OP t1_jdozlcz wrote
Reply to comment by Lamidala6 in RVA YIMBY kick-off meeting, Saturday at Ardent Brewing. "Yes in my backyard" pro-housing meetup. by DefaultSubsAreTerrib
That article fails to provide any realistic alternative. The best it can muster (in the final paragraph):
>There’s no reason why good public housing can’t be built. It is done elsewhere successfully. (See, e.g., the remarkable Vienna model or the public housing success of Singapore.)
I don't even need to start reciting the laundry list of problems with public housing or with RRHA or the issue of funding. I'll merely point out that zoning laws prevent public housing from being constructed nearly everywhere in Richmond.
You might enjoy this article. Among other things it addresses the Singapore model: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2021/01/14/four-reasons-why-more-public-housing-isnt-the-solution-to-affordability-concerns/
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jdil9u0 wrote
Reply to For any of you Dr. Who fans by ChupacabraRVA
I like that he has a blog on blogspot.com called "David Tennant on Twitter."
DefaultSubsAreTerrib OP t1_jd7ixlt wrote
Reply to comment by treestreestreesrva in RVA YIMBY kick-off meeting, Saturday at Ardent Brewing. "Yes in my backyard" pro-housing meetup. by DefaultSubsAreTerrib
I would respond to your point if I could understand what your point is. I'm not proposing highrises in safe areas.
My opinion (and I am not the organizer of this event) is that Richmond needs more "missing middle" housing and that it would be great if we could prioritize redevelopment of empty lots and surface parking lots.
DefaultSubsAreTerrib OP t1_jd7h3pl wrote
Reply to comment by treestreestreesrva in RVA YIMBY kick-off meeting, Saturday at Ardent Brewing. "Yes in my backyard" pro-housing meetup. by DefaultSubsAreTerrib
You think I'm a white woman from Bellevue?
DefaultSubsAreTerrib OP t1_jd7fhdu wrote
Reply to comment by treestreestreesrva in RVA YIMBY kick-off meeting, Saturday at Ardent Brewing. "Yes in my backyard" pro-housing meetup. by DefaultSubsAreTerrib
You know we need more housing, right?
DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_jegyrlf wrote
Reply to comment by DefaultSubsAreTerrib in Richmond Police Respond to Officer Involved shooting on North Ave by Wa_wa_ouija
This article claims it was a suicide-by-cop situation, and claims he pointed a gun at cops:
https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/evergreen-avenue-shooting-march-31-2023