Recent comments in /f/providence

Kelruss t1_jegm53m wrote

It's not a vote, it's data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics sorted into a table so the company doing the ranking can flog insurance. Although, it looks like they've used two different years for the roads and bridges, as the number for the roads is the most recent available, 2020, but the number for the bridges seems to be from 2021, even though 2020 would be the proper comparison and 2022 is the most recent year.

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crimsonrhodelia t1_jegg98r wrote

I currently rent from them, and I like the apartment, but I’ve had an impossible time trying to get them to even respond to me regarding various issues with the heat in my apartment (no response to three separate messages over the last month; only got a response one time because I made it clear I was planning to contact code enforcement unless they addressed the issue in the next week). They also won’t get back to me about next steps regarding my freezer that stopped working. I will never rent from them again, but I’m glad you’re having a very different experience!

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lionturtleisland t1_jeg3eka wrote

I'd be interested! Pretty much in the same situation. Played throughout highschool and played club in college. Was a 4.5 at my best. Haven't touched a racket in about 7 years, and have been itching to get back into it! I believe the courts near Hope high school are public.

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i_nobes_what_i_nobes t1_jefq427 wrote

Outside of Providence.

But in all seriousness, if you don’t mind a 15 to 20 minute drive, depending on the day, I would look for something in Cranston or Warwick. Providence is getting more expensive by the day. But if you absolutely have to live in Providence, I try to find some thing with roommates so it’s at least affordable.

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