theotherlittleguy
theotherlittleguy t1_j9gocua wrote
Good News Garage (shop of the car talk guys) has been good to me; they replaced the clutch on my 2011 subaru imprezza when it melted and I haven't had issues with the replacement they dropped in.
theotherlittleguy t1_j655g5l wrote
Reply to comment by technicolourful in Predatory Parking Enforcement by blkread
Alternatively, the meter maids in Cambridge could chill. I've gotten parking tickets for not having a resident permit on the block I live which they put on the windshield in FRONT of my resident permit and still had an appeal denied.
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Cambridge parking enforcement is just a shakedown. These meter maids are useless
theotherlittleguy t1_ix6sfg7 wrote
This just seems like virtue signaling at this point. No one needs 25 storey towers, all it’s going to do is making living here more obnoxious. The Starbucks in Central recently closed because people kept ODing in the bathroom, and I'm sure adding more density of low income housing would do the same. These tall tower blocks just have the effect of making the city less personal and less livable...
Realistically they should just relax the zoning for all smaller buildings so things like triple-deckers could become 4-plexes, single family homes could add 1 or 2 units or storeys so that density is more evenly spread throughout the city. The zoning requirements on these smaller buildings are much more strict and it's ridiculous that they're giving big developers the ability to circumvent the zoning restrictions while anyone else who owns smaller property is still restricted.
Cambridge and Boston in general need to remain somewhere people want to live. Tower blocks don't create neighborhoods or neighbors, and they'll just concentrate poverty and problems. They'll continue to make the area more expensive, and the city will just end up with big, expensive eyesores that no one will maintain for 50 years so that in that at that time another developer can claim to solve these problems with an even bigger building...
This is similar to the idea that the best level of government is the one larger than the last one unable to solve your problems. Bigger just hides the problem for a little longer.
theotherlittleguy t1_jb5nlo5 wrote
Reply to I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
Imagine explaining to someone who built the previous city hall that this city hall is somehow better. Let's not forget they kicked thousands of people out of their homes for this and the abomination that is the current west end / MGH complex.