LeetPleeb

LeetPleeb t1_j8njjfk wrote

It starts with functional and accessible sidewalks. Stop allowing utilities to block the public right of way with utility poles and boxes. Enforce already in place laws and regulations. Including parking laws that prevent parking too close to intersections and crosswalks.

Then create safer streets by allowing high level traffic roads to travel at reasonably quick speeds with coordinated stop lights and curb bulbs for pedestrian crosswalks. Use proven methods to slow traffic on other streets and make more pedestrian/bicycle friendly travel ways. Increase public transportation and reduce outside parking in dense neighborhoods.

Have appropriate lighting at crosswalks and enforce traffic laws.

Other cities have done this and been successful.

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LeetPleeb t1_j2n6nkp wrote

It's def strange. But I think one issue is that the catch has been getting smaller and smaller. So most of it is going to commercial buyers and not much left for retail. And there's not much infrastructure here to facilitate it (like having a fisherman's wharf type sales cooperative location to sell from)

Edit: it's weird your reply is getting downvotes

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LeetPleeb t1_j21eo27 wrote

If you haven't tried it before, highly recommend Thai massage. It's like massage+yoga and really helps with injury. I have shoulder and lower back issues, this helps so much. Thai Tranquility in Richmond Square is great. They're licensed here with Western methods, but also trained in Thailand. https://www.thaitranquility.com/

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LeetPleeb t1_iu641c9 wrote

Reply to comment by seacucumber3000 in Best ramen place? by bigbadape

Idk, the ramen was only ok, with really fatty meat and a pretty small portion (I know it's supposed to have fat, this was not that). I just think it's overpriced when you can get the same quality product elsewhere

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LeetPleeb t1_iu62xeb wrote

Reply to comment by whatsaphoto in Best ramen place? by bigbadape

It was pretty surprising. It was the dirtiest front of house I've seen in a long time. Don't want to think about the areas I couldn't see. It doesn't get that dirty if there isn't serious issues in staffing/mgt.

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LeetPleeb t1_iu5r9ml wrote

Save your time and don't go to Ganko Ittetsu Ramen on Thayer. Went last week, it's filthy inside, the staff is really inexperienced (not their fault, but it was really rough), and the food wasn't anywhere near good enough to try it again. Made me sad

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