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Significant_Jump_21 t1_irzb2bv wrote
Reply to comment by Xanny in Urban Trees Rooted in Redlining and Environmental Injustice, UMD-Led Research Finds by GovernorOfReddit
The city does sidewalk cuts to install tree pits without any pedestrian impact study. It's the lazy way to do it.
Significant_Jump_21 t1_irzawpu wrote
Reply to comment by megalomike in Urban Trees Rooted in Redlining and Environmental Injustice, UMD-Led Research Finds by GovernorOfReddit
Civil engineer here. I don't know why you're getting downvoted. Some neighborhoods weren't designed with space for trees. The city cuts out a square of concrete to plant a tree. Wilkens Av for example. The tree won't be healthy because it's not enough space for the roots. Not enough water. Unhealthy trees drop more leaves and branches. Dogs go to the bathroom. It smells bad. Sometimes the city does things half assed. Then it's worse than nothing at all. I don't blame people for not wanting a tree in that circumstance.
Significant_Jump_21 t1_irz9val wrote
Reply to comment by Charming_Wulf in Urban Trees Rooted in Redlining and Environmental Injustice, UMD-Led Research Finds by GovernorOfReddit
That's a little crazy. BUT I can see being wary of trees in some places. The right tree in the right place is beautiful AND good for the environment. The wrong tree, or the wrong place can be a disaster. A group came through my neighborhood planting trees in front of people's houses, taking pics for their socials. They acted like when people go to 3rd world countries and give poor people something basic like a bottle of water. AND they treated us like we were all too stupid to know anything. I have trees in my backyard. We had a single tree removed from out front because the roots were getting into the sewer. Planting another tree out front isn't going to save the world. It just fucks up my plumbing.
One house near me has a white mulberry in the side yard. It drops branches and leaves in the gutter. The rats feast on the berries. It's a sticky mess. A native, noninvasive tree would be better.
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Reply to Ranking city council by LongjumpingShot
Unpopular opinion John Bullock is better than 11. Maybe 10 or 9. I like his vibe.
Phylicia Porter is the same as Yitzy. Same nepotism crap. A tiny part of Pig Town where she lives gets great service. Her friends get great service. She never responds to anyone else. Blocks near me went 3 months without recycling pickup. I think she's tied to special interests. Big commercial trucks are out of control here. Key properties are getting truck builds they shouldn't. Companies violate commercial truck routes. ALL. DAY. ALL. NIGHT. The roads are shit because trucks are using residential roads. She has a few super active supporters who troll anyone who criticizes her. It's a bad vibe. I live in her district. Its toxic.
Odette Ramos and Eric Costello have good constituent services. I emailed them for 2 different things. Both helped the same day. I'm in Porter's district. BUT they helped anyway.
Significant_Jump_21 t1_irth9qw wrote
Reply to For a city struggling to collect water bills what don't we have an auto payment option? by Opposite_Selection_3
I agree this is a failure. BUT I'm with everyone else. I don't want the city to auto bill me for anything. They have a whole office of people just to look at the incorrect water bills. The billing is so bad they literally had a program to hire customer service reps to look at the incorrect bills.
Significant_Jump_21 t1_ir83af1 wrote
Reply to comment by guest0112 in Ranking city council by LongjumpingShot
Mark Conway reminds me of Nick Mosby. For whatever that's worth.
Significant_Jump_21 t1_irzfel9 wrote
Reply to Where did Baltimore pride go? by Cletus_LmnSpider
I agree. I'm in SW Baltimore. It's toxic here. My friends and I did a community pot luck picnic over the weekend. It was fun. BUT we did it at the state park because the attitude of people around the local park is toxic. No one wants to be around here. The vibe is off.