Pinuzzo
Pinuzzo t1_jclk0hb wrote
Reply to They Wanted a Backyard. Now They Hate It. | Outdoor space was the city renter’s dream. Then came the rats by StrngBrew
Didnt realize that yardwork could be dirty? Especially when your threshold for dirtiness is.... a mulberry tree.
The rat issues could probably be mitigated with a cat or a dog.
Pinuzzo t1_j8aear7 wrote
Reply to comment by Best_Line6674 in Bronx is snubbed as MTA pursues IBX plan by Best_Line6674
Well the tunnel proposal was to extend NY135 from Oyster Bay to the I287 in Port Chester, nowhere near Calverton, NY and also not even connected to CT.
Southbound traffic from I95 from CT to NJ through Queens/Long Island is unlikely to relieve much congestion for anyone since all the LIE/BQE/Belt Pkwy is already near capacity anyway.
Pinuzzo t1_j89ml2e wrote
Reply to comment by Best_Line6674 in Bronx is snubbed as MTA pursues IBX plan by Best_Line6674
Any Oyster Bay - Stamford connection would be too expensive to build and maintain and would be too close to the existing Bronx-Queens bridges to have that big of an impact in reducing vehicle-miles traveled
Pinuzzo t1_j60ur7v wrote
Reply to comment by SolitaryMarmot in Grand Central Madison, 15 stories underground, saves LIRR riders little time compared to Penn Station commute by bikeskata
Well the more likely alternative is taking the E to the 7 at JH or 6 at Lex/53
Pinuzzo t1_j5pvifl wrote
Reply to comment by RadekMartinek in LIRR service to Grand Central Madison will start Wednesday: MTA by ToffeeFever
Sorry, best we can do is warehouses and giant unused parking lots
Pinuzzo t1_iz1e8yt wrote
Reply to comment by DuaLipasThong in No more airplane mode? EU to allow calls on flights by linguist96
But if the plane was wifi enabled, you couldve done that anyway
Pinuzzo t1_iz0cwuf wrote
These comments are weird. Your phones don't get signal at cruising altitude anyway, only at takeoff and landing when you are close enough to the towers.
Pinuzzo t1_iw7nc59 wrote
Reply to comment by Other_World in 9th Ave redesign by MichaelRahmani
Partly the cost and also because it's sort of a temporary measure, like a painted curb extension. There are some curb extensions that are upgraded to full concrete pavements after they've proved successful.
Pinuzzo t1_iw7mz24 wrote
Reply to comment by supremeMilo in 9th Ave redesign by MichaelRahmani
They want to keep at least one curb for deliveries
Pinuzzo t1_iw7mna6 wrote
Reply to comment by spoon_sporkforker in 9th Ave redesign by MichaelRahmani
You need to have a parking lane for curbside deliveries / service vehicles at the very least or cargo trucks will end up blocking the travel lane. That implies that parking is restricted to commercial vehicles only.
Pinuzzo t1_iskf1dd wrote
Reply to comment by solo-ran in I’m going to have the opportunity to meet with the Gov and Lt. Gov in the coming week. Do y’all have any questions you want passed along? Insults also acceptable. by [deleted]
The Metro North and Amtrak owned Hudson River lines are not suitable for higher speed rail. They currently have a max speed of around 80 mph due to how curved the track is
It's also a bit premature considering we don't even have electrified rail service on the LIRR east of Ronkonkoma and Babylon
Pinuzzo t1_jcplz25 wrote
Reply to comment by gowanusmermaid in They Wanted a Backyard. Now They Hate It. | Outdoor space was the city renter’s dream. Then came the rats by StrngBrew
Yeah they do make a big mess. But if my yard had a rat infestation and a mulberry tree, I'd say it only had 1 problem.