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luchobucho t1_je3ght6 wrote
Reply to comment by TheCaptainDamnIt in Mayor Scott says contractor can’t discharge treated waste from Ohio train crash in city wastewater system by Cody_in_Baltimore
People don’t understand science and basic math ?
luchobucho t1_ja1dfcd wrote
Reply to comment by DirtyPolecat in I guess the fee part of my water bill covers this? by 6flightsup
You don’t need water towers when you’ve got druid park and lake Montebello. Serving points south.
But there are drinking water pump stations. They just redid the one at guilford. There are pumps at Hanlon park. I would guess there are more than a dozen.
luchobucho t1_j92ii5d wrote
Reply to comment by spankenstein in What does “are you hacking?” mean when asked by pedestrians in the city? by Vysokojakokurva_C137
“It originated as a sort of unofficial rideshare network predating Uber, when most taxis wouldn't pick up black people.”
Baltimore was (is) a segregated city. Commercial taxis didn’t generally serve black people so hacking sprung up to fill a need.
I remember my grandpa would go hack outside the grocery store on sundays after church when I was a kid.
luchobucho t1_j5fq1n2 wrote
Reply to comment by Fruktoj in We're hiring! We need an Engineer II by BmoreCityDOT
Yeah we don’t really do a good job of defining engineer unless they’re licensed.
luchobucho t1_j5f7bog wrote
Reply to comment by Fruktoj in We're hiring! We need an Engineer II by BmoreCityDOT
In most countries that’s literally not allowed.
luchobucho t1_j3aildl wrote
Reply to comment by DfcukinLite in Al Capone’s house on Pimlico Ave. The Capones took up residence at 5708 Pimlico Road on January 8,1940. by DfcukinLite
Would we really consider that west baltimore? It’s like cheswolde. I would call the at northwest…
luchobucho t1_j1icrzg wrote
Reply to comment by PuebloEsNoBueno in Where to live in DC to commute to Baltimore? by Appropriate-Algae-82
Yeah except then you live in Columbia. 🤮
luchobucho t1_iyi4oe5 wrote
What’s wrong with atlas?
luchobucho OP t1_iycm5k9 wrote
Reply to comment by Dr_Midnight in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
Sweet baby jeebus
luchobucho OP t1_iycllcv wrote
Reply to comment by godlords in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
There should be a public safety department directly reporting to the mayor. In it would be bpd, parking/traffic authority, life/health/safety code enforcement division.
luchobucho OP t1_iy8hd3w wrote
Reply to comment by anne_hollydaye in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
That’s interesting. I was thinking people were just printing fake ones out from some site. When I saw the laminated one yesterday….🤔
luchobucho OP t1_iy860b1 wrote
Reply to comment by anne_hollydaye in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
I def remember a holdup in 2020. But I bought a car in 2021 and was expecting to ride on my paper tags for months and I got perm ones in 3 weeks.
luchobucho OP t1_iy85uba wrote
Reply to comment by needleinacamelseye in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
Or traffic safety….
I still think the city should setup a a traffic/parking auxiliary police force funded by ticketing revenue……
luchobucho OP t1_iy83x96 wrote
Reply to comment by megalomike in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
Most of the ones I see are expired.
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luchobucho t1_ix0gycc wrote
Reply to comment by DarthMachamp in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
Way too far for light rail. Should be a regional rail (a la septa’s regional rail) line. Run by MARC.
luchobucho t1_itvjsns wrote
Reply to comment by theyoungbloody in Water Bill (RANT) by The_Waxies_Dargle
“So 128 extra payments that are just fees instead of actual consumed water”
It seems perhaps you don’t understand how the fee structure works? The variable consumption fee is for water/sewer use. I.e. the treated drinking water/sewage.
The infrastructure fee is to cover the maintenance of the collection system (sewers) and distribution system (water mains). It’s not a variable fee because the costs are based on assets which don’t generally change month to month.
It’s honestly a more transparent way to do billing. It decouples the cost of treating water from the cost of maintenance (O vs M).
luchobucho t1_itv4a6m wrote
Reply to Water Bill (RANT) by The_Waxies_Dargle
I suspect the historically low water rates were just underfunding repairs both at the treatment plants and collection (sewers) and distribution( water mains). If you look at how much water main has been replaced per year over the last 50 years it’s been abysmal. And now we are paying for it.
Infrastructure costs money to maintain. It’s not sexy. And since politicians control these things they don’t want to look unpopular spending money to take care of stuff.
luchobucho t1_itbvcww wrote
Reply to If not Atlas, then who? by Accurate-Lecture7473
I compare atlas group to what Stephen Starr was doing in philly 20-ish years ago. Opening heavily “themed”restaurants with acceptable, sometimes interesting food - but really focusing on the experience. The Starr group has a ton of properties. They definitely catalyzed the restaurant scene in philly when it wasn’t great. Tons of chefs who have come through the Starr “system” have gone on to open their own places and philly in the long run is better for it.
I would say similar things about the Garcés group as well.
luchobucho t1_irz1duj wrote
Reply to comment by paper_flames in Traffic Calming in Remington by BMFO20832
I think they should use angled mountable curbing. The fire trucks/bud can make the turns, but the average car would not enjoy the experience.
luchobucho t1_irr64zj wrote
Reply to comment by karakul in Does anyone else hate the rusty scupper?? by JealousAmbassador281
Examples?
luchobucho t1_jegnsii wrote
Reply to Wine Source parking spaces in Hampden going to new restaurant by Cindy Wolf and Tony Foreman, City Council member says by locker1313
Ugh