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Thread: Penna Avenue Paving and the Cycletrack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstone View Post
    Can CFA be billed for medical expenses?
    There's got to be some public forum to bring this up. I can't remember if I said this here or in another location... It's incredibly frustrating as a resident (or worker) to deal with all these organizations like NPS or CFA that think the District is a theme park for the nation's 5th-graders and don't understand that it's a living city.

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    E is okay except at 4th where barricades from ongoing construction occupy half the eastbound bike lane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveK View Post
    There's got to be some public forum to bring this up.
    This is DC. Get a group together with signs that say "Fine Arts Kill" and picket. Choose a slow news day.

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    Was riding into work today when I saw this near the art museum....the resting place of our bollards....hopefully they will rise again in late January...

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    DDOT has hinted about using a different style next time, ones that are better anchored into the pavement and more flexible.

    The goal - mine anyway - is to pester DDOT, CFA, and whoever else is a part of this, that the cycletrack isn't complete until motor vehicle traffic is effectively blocked from driving across or in it. If they're going to spend the money to make this - but moreover, if they're going to tell all our residents and guests and the rest of the world that we have this network of beautiful bike paths connecting everything, maybe they'll need to do more than paint some lines and install some token pole markers.

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    Flex-posts will stop cars, apparently you just need to have enough of them...


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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoWheelsDC View Post
    Flex-posts will stop cars, apparently you just need to have enough of them...

    The secret there isn't the flex posts, it's the heavy police presence.

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