"As far as Home Depot or Lowes goes, I hope they burn to the ground once constructed."
I hope they are never built.
More traffic, more construction, then more construction yet again from 2 (?!?) major construction supply stores...
Where's the common sense in that?
If you live anywhere near Mission St. then you know when there's a glitch up there the next thing that happens is your street is bumper to bumper traffic. We have to shut our windows to block out the fumes.
Or if there's a lot of traffic up there and our street is still clear cars come barreling down our street at speeds of up to 35 - 40 miles an hour.
The speed bump that we organized to get doesn't slow them down at all. We couldn't get the city council to put in a bigger one. The cars slow down a couple of rpm's for the bump then throttle right back up. We couldn't get the council to make the block near Mission one way (to feed into Mission but not out).
There's a 2 year old living across the street from
us.
It seems that in the past 5 years a constant traffic wall has descended around this neighborhood.
Re: Pedestrian Hit by Car on Mission St. - Driver Flees On Foot
Date Edited: 24 Sep 2004 10:59:09 AM
I hope they are never built.
More traffic, more construction, then more construction yet again from 2 (?!?) major construction supply stores...
Where's the common sense in that?
If you live anywhere near Mission St. then you know when there's a glitch up there the next thing that happens is your street is bumper to bumper traffic. We have to shut our windows to block out the fumes.
Or if there's a lot of traffic up there and our street is still clear cars come barreling down our street at speeds of up to 35 - 40 miles an hour.
The speed bump that we organized to get doesn't slow them down at all. We couldn't get the city council to put in a bigger one. The cars slow down a couple of rpm's for the bump then throttle right back up. We couldn't get the council to make the block near Mission one way (to feed into Mission but not out).
There's a 2 year old living across the street from
us.
It seems that in the past 5 years a constant traffic wall has descended around this neighborhood.
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