JustHereForTheSaul
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jdjgl0j wrote
Reply to comment by DaKaSigma in Zappala threatens to keep Kennywood from opening if it doesn't comply with security demands by cooldude_4000
>suburban Democrats who think Kennywood is unsafe regardless of security
Is this a real and substantial demographic? It's honestly the first time it's ever occurred to me to think of that as an identifiable group.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jdjgb3s wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in Zappala threatens to keep Kennywood from opening if it doesn't comply with security demands by cooldude_4000
The timing is super suspicious, but is closing Kennywood really gonna win him votes?
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jd41qir wrote
Reply to comment by Gnarlsaurus_Sketch in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
So it sounds like you recognize that these are separate issues, which is why it's mystifying that you brought up speed bumps in the first place. [shrug]
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jd40d83 wrote
Reply to comment by Gnarlsaurus_Sketch in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
I highly doubt Gainey believes speed bumps help alleviate the zoning review issue. Again, they are obviously completely separate issues.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jd3wbel wrote
Reply to comment by pittlawyer in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
[not a loaded question, just a request for information] Is the city breaking some law with this rate increase? Or is this a more subtle use of courts to manage public policy that I'm not familiar with? I was kinda surprised to see developers calling this "illegal". In my naivete, I'd have thought it was subject only to the laws of economics, not the laws of the city or state.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jd3vo99 wrote
Reply to comment by YIMBYYay in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
>Projects that used to take 3 months to review can now take over a year, and that’s before applying for a building permit.
I get the impression you know more about the process than I do, but as an outsider, can I suggest that maybe this is because they're woefully understaffed and underfunded?
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jd3vb5e wrote
Reply to comment by Gnarlsaurus_Sketch in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
This is akin to saying "my mom needs to focus on getting rid of her cancer, but instead she makes herself lunch every day! Misplaced priorities!" The two things have nothing to do with each other, and the slow pace on the monumental task does not in any way affect the more manageable task.
It feels like "speed bumps" are becoming the new "bike lanes" ........ some random shit bitter yinzers bring up as a non sequitur whenever they're upset about something.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jd3v26g wrote
Reply to comment by igloojoe11 in Let's pour one out for the developers of Pittsburgh by PublicCommenter
Yes, but the "article" is ridiculously thin on details, so we don't know if inflation has anything to do with it. I don't know anything about the process, but just looking at the way things have gone in other areas of the city (a major example being the water and sewage system), I'd put a little bit of money down saying that the zoning review office has kept its rates the same for decades because the old people ... dare I say, boomers ... who apply for reviews came to expect cheap zoning reviews as a birthright.
Now we look around and realize that the city is way behind where it should be on those fees, and we have to make a huge jump. Just like we looked around after the flood on Washington Blvd and said "oh crap, we're not charging anywhere NEAR enough to do necessary maintenance and we haven't been for decades, better raise rates 300% overnight." The mismanagement of the past is making today's administrators look bad in the case of PWSA. Again, I would bet something similar is happening with zoning reviews.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_ja3gzi5 wrote
Reply to comment by Jazzlike_Breadfruit9 in Vento's Pizza set to close its doors for good by VeloEvoque
My impression is that chains like that want to build their own building these days and won't re-use. Trying to think of counter-examples, but I can't.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j9v5lv2 wrote
Reply to comment by enemy_of_your_enema in The fall of Pittsburgh Bodegas by HarpPgh
You can walk around the plan to get your steps in once you've finished driving to all your daily needs.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j98j7gx wrote
Reply to comment by AmlyGry in Meet me under the Target clock. by eamon2plz
The never-ending escalators. Trying to find your mom using them. "Did I go up three sets of escalators or four? Is this women's wear or furniture? Where does that highway go to? Am I right? Am I wrong? MY GOD! WHAT HAVE I DONE?"
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j8q33r2 wrote
Reply to comment by TransporterOffline in Should I leave my fiancee? by [deleted]
Fuck, thanks for mentioning it now. I just paid full price for a membership two days ago. Disappointed so far, I was told the chicken wings in the clubhouse were top notch but they're really no better than Hooters.
EDIT: Oh yeah, when do they send out the gay agenda? If the gay recruitment drive is in the summer I might have to make alternate vacation plans.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j8epja9 wrote
Reply to Mushroom foraging by Caden_Smith324-
My cousin, now deceased, knew where to find COTW in Allegheny Cemetery. I don't know where, though. It's a big cemetery. Have fun!
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j5pm45v wrote
Reply to comment by da_london_09 in School students in Sq Hill by soparklion
I totally agree! But if we're looking for practical solutions, getting these kids' parents to start taking responsibility isn't in the realm of the possible. Changing the schedules isn't the best solution, but it might be the best that we can actually do.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j5pl195 wrote
Reply to comment by GargantuanWitch in School students in Sq Hill by soparklion
Sounds like you should step away from the computer and head down to this area to gently remind the students to mind their manners. That's all they need is some positive encouragement.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j5pkp83 wrote
Reply to comment by da_london_09 in School students in Sq Hill by soparklion
I mean, that's the most correct solution, but it's not one the school can implement, exactly.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_j5piat5 wrote
Reply to comment by Tiny-Cheesecake in School students in Sq Hill by soparklion
These kids are starting giant brawls and raping girls and your chief concern is that a business owner should watch the words he uses to describe them?
JustHereForTheSaul t1_ivzgpdv wrote
Reply to comment by pghgreatest in Kids birthday ideas winter months by pghgreatest
I am not big on stunts on bikes, but my kids love going there, and every time I go there I meet people who have traveled hundreds of miles to be there. It's a big, big draw for people who like this sort of thing. They have really cool bike tracks where you can do all kinds of jumps, races, tricks, flips, etc. I wish I had the language for it. Maybe just take the kid there once before you schedule a party to see if it's the kind of thing (s)he would like. You have to try it once!
JustHereForTheSaul t1_ivw8hhw wrote
Reply to Kids birthday ideas winter months by pghgreatest
The Wheel Mill was already mentioned but would be a top choice for me. Ascend Climbing Wall might also be an option (never been to a birthday party there, but I think it would be great).
Zone 28 is similar to Chuckie Cheese, but not half as obnoxious. The games are better and they actually have good food.
Schenley Park Ice Rink is yet another option. Or Alpha Ice Complex if you don't want to risk a warm day.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_ivh0hxp wrote
Reply to comment by BetterWithBacon in Best Vietnamese food/Bahn Mi in Pittsburgh? by jawnguy17
Is this the one in Robinson? I try to avoid Robinson because it's so far away, but yeah, that place is incredible.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_itxd0ya wrote
Reply to comment by Confident_End_3848 in Why is 28 the most dysfunctional road ever designed? by sudosudoku
There is a theory among some urban planners called "induced demand" which states pretty much what you're saying -- if you have a highway that has heavy traffic, and you expand it, it'll be less congested in the short term, but eventually you're going to have just as much traffic as you did before. Because people will see the decrease in congestion and move to that corridor, thus increasing traffic.
I don't know enough to know how true it is, but it makes sense logically.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_ito358f wrote
Reply to comment by DjNuppie in The Walmart at the Waterworks Mall is closing in November by James19991
Wasn't it Zayres? I don't remember one being at that location -- I only remember Hills -- but I think that was the name of the chain.
JustHereForTheSaul t1_itiqyxg wrote
Reply to comment by AmbientGravitas in what did Gimbels sell? by Daywalkingvampire
Best episode ever!
JustHereForTheSaul t1_itgmliw wrote
Reply to comment by AmbientGravitas in what did Gimbels sell? by Daywalkingvampire
An interiah decoratah? Her apahtment looked like shit!
JustHereForTheSaul t1_jdkoy4k wrote
Reply to comment by VidGamrJ in Zappala threatens to keep Kennywood from opening if it doesn't comply with security demands by cooldude_4000
Not at all; it just hit me weird that he was naming this demographic in the same way a pollster might name "professional women over age 35". I just thought it was an unusual combination of traits to identify a group with. I dunno, looking at it again, maybe it wasn't him, maybe it was me.