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Thanatosian posted:Coal power plants and fracking rigs are technically infrastructure, too. I would have a problem with building those, as well. God drat you're so loving disingenuous and stupid. This isn't even close to a relevant argument for how infrastructure is developed here. Get hosed, moron.
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Bar Ran Dun posted:Yep on arrow. I miss doing that a lot but I’m glad I’m not right now what with covid. My last boss wrote the first USCG approved stability for fisherman course way back in like the eighties, he headlined the expo that year. I’ve got the original drafts sitting in my garage. Dutch harbor is an interesting place, it’s the only place I’ve hitchhiked. i did some time there as a cadet. Lol, I bet I know them. My dad and stepdad were both USCG fishing vessel safety guys.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 08:58 |
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poo poo POST MALONE posted:God drat you're so loving disingenuous and stupid. This isn't even close to a relevant argument for how infrastructure is developed here. Get hosed, moron. I'd like to spend a billion public dollars inducing demand for more car commutes, but don't compare that to subsidies for fossil fuels. That's not the same thing at all.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 08:58 |
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As an Oregonian watching you Seattle folks tear each other apart is heavily my poo poo.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 10:12 |
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:what's the thread consensus on the magnolia bridge tho but no one uses it anyways
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 11:42 |
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The Oldest Man posted:I'd like to spend a billion public dollars inducing demand for more car commutes, but don't compare that to subsidies for fossil fuels. That's not the same thing at all.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 12:15 |
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Nuts and Gum posted:Wait so the fix to Seattle being too congested is to sublet houses so multiple families can occupy them? This helps traffic? If demand is actually higher for single family homes, then that's fine. If people demand duplexes or townhomes or apartments, that's also fine. edit: and what helps traffic is letting as many people as possible avoid (car) traffic entirely: better support for walking, biking, and especially transit. Cicero fucked around with this message at 12:39 on Nov 17, 2020 |
# ? Nov 17, 2020 12:33 |
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okay how about this hear me out —— the west seattle *tunnel*
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 15:53 |
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:okay how about this hear me out —— the west seattle *tunnel* The current SDOT contractor is doing a cost-benefit analysis (think Chinese menu) that includes a possible tunnel but has little tunnel experience themselves and are also doing the same sort of study for the Sound Transit light rail, so I would think it is unlikely unless the seismic & soil says that the next bridge you build is going to crack in the same way as the current one.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 16:24 |
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Bad design is the reason the current one is cracking. Current design methods would have caught the issue.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 17:16 |
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Bar Ran Dun posted:Bad design is the reason the current one is cracking. Current design methods would have caught the issue. *runs billion dollar tunnel boring machine into pipe we put there to make sure the soil was appropriate for the billion dollar tunnel boring machine*
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 17:24 |
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This will all be solved with flying cars. Get on it you boeing nerds
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 17:33 |
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Wraith of J.O.I. posted:okay how about this hear me out —— the west seattle *tunnel* Tunnels are way too expensive compared to other options
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 18:22 |
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The Oldest Man posted:I'd like to spend a billion public dollars inducing demand for more car commutes, but don't compare that to subsidies for fossil fuels. That's not the same thing at all. While this is true, the state is already investigating an alternative to gas taxes, including a pay per mile tax because the rise of electric cars is already diminishing the gas tax returns to the state. I'm not a fan of the setup but given the city was designed to have the west seattle bridge in mind to service the people of West Seattle. Ideally I think the city is going to have to do a hybrid solution of replacing it while also creating a better public transit solution (maybe replace the bridge and put a light rail smack dab in the middle of it, idk).
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 18:43 |
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Gerund posted:The current SDOT contractor is doing a cost-benefit analysis (think Chinese menu) that includes a possible tunnel but has little tunnel experience themselves and are also doing the same sort of study for the Sound Transit light rail, so I would think it is unlikely unless the seismic & soil says that the next bridge you build is going to crack in the same way as the current one. Let’s just have Elon drill it he can make tunnels for like free now right?
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 18:55 |
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how about a car tunnel to replace the ballard bridge and then elevated tracks over the cut for the light rail
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 20:23 |
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seiferguy posted:While this is true, the state is already investigating an alternative to gas taxes, including a pay per mile tax because the rise of electric cars is already diminishing the gas tax returns to the state. Ah yes, "the people of West Seattle." Gosh wow I wonder who these people are that they deserve a billion dollar car bridge to give them the fastest possible commute hmmmm even though it's one of the lowest population density areas in the city hmmmmmmmmmm and a light rail connection is already planned on top of that hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The city was "designed" to have restrictive whites-only covenants in these neighborhoods to create a white SFH playground, but then white people decided that wasn't good enough because they had to wait in traffic on the old bridge or get on a ferry or drive the long way around and lobbied the government to make it easier for them to get from their whites-only commuter suburb into work, and now that specific bridge directly serves some of the whitest neighborhoods in the city. Meanwhile, as we sink a billion dollars into replacing it (and let's not kid ourselves, it's going to be double that when the dust has settled) and plan on heaping another five or six on top of that for a light rail connection as well, Rainier Ave S can't even be made safer for the people walking across it every day because wE cAn'T rEdUcE sErVicE lEveLs while the planned bus service there is slashed and the city has an open liability for hundreds of millions of dollars to remediate ADA violations because we can't fund basic rear end non-car poo poo like, I don't know, loving sidewalks on a timeline any faster than 18 years. So gently caress how this city was designed, frankly. Seattle is showing its entire rear end here and refuses to consider pulling its pants up.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 20:46 |
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Kirios posted:As an Oregonian watching you Seattle folks tear each other apart is heavily my poo poo. you know their just getting riled up to drive down here and abuse our lack of sales tax. like soccer hooligans after a match
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 00:23 |
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As someone who lives in the region my entire life, Seattle has always struck me as a palace of well meaning hubris. Work in our city, but dont park here. Most of this burned down, build on top of it. Etc.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 16:42 |
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The Voice of Labor posted:you know their just getting riled up to drive down here and abuse our lack of sales tax. like soccer hooligans after a match *Vancouver-ishly* that sure is a functional tax system you got there. Would be a shame if someone... arbitraged it.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 16:54 |
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Gerund posted:*Vancouver-ishly* that sure is a functional tax system you got there. Would be a shame if someone... arbitraged it. Lol
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 17:16 |
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The Oldest Man posted:Ah yes, "the people of West Seattle." Gosh wow I wonder who these people are that they deserve a billion dollar car bridge to give them the fastest possible commute hmmmm even though it's one of the lowest population density areas in the city hmmmmmmmmmm and a light rail connection is already planned on top of that hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HARD agree
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 17:20 |
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Mr Interweb posted:https://twitter.com/RepNewhouse/status/1329158230820450305 Womp womp.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 00:10 |
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Don't replace the West Seattle Bridge, let the house prices drop, then I can move there because my commute takes me south of the city where I don't need no stinkin' bridge.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 00:17 |
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The Voice of Labor posted:you know their just getting riled up to drive down here and abuse our lack of sales tax. like soccer hooligans after a match more income tax revenue for oregon, less sales tax revenue for washington. is there a way we can stir their poo poo up even more?
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 00:24 |
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On my lunch walk today I went up around Laurelhurst Park. They're sweeping all the tents and such. I've been walking past there on either my lunchtime or evening walk for a while so I've watched it develop. Seemed generally well mannered and I never felt unsafe. Probably very unsightly for the wealthy folks in the area though, so once Teddy secured his reelection I figured it wouldn't last much longer. A lot of already displaced people wandering in the cold and rain and covid. Very nice city we have here.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 22:16 |
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See you tell that story and I can't help but feel it's maybe not so nice. Still probably one of the best in our very not good country. Man, it's a really bad country.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 00:08 |
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I think FacebookEmpathyMom might have been sarcastic there.
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The Oldest Man posted:Ah yes, "the people of West Seattle." Gosh wow I wonder who these people are that they deserve a billion dollar car bridge to give them the fastest possible commute hmmmm even though it's one of the lowest population density areas in the city hmmmmmmmmmm and a light rail connection is already planned on top of that hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm And yet, the people who will suffer under your proposed scheme to punish white people are the residents of the poorer communities along the south side who's neighborhoods bear the brunt of increased traffic, primarily Southpark (who's bridge was just replaced), decreasing air quality in a neighborhood with the lowest life expectancy in the county. marxismftw fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Nov 20, 2020 |
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marxismftw posted:And yet, the people who will suffer under your proposed scheme to punish white people are the residents of the poorer communities along the south side who's neighborhoods bear the brunt of increased traffic, primarily Georgetown (who's bridge was just replaced), decreasing air quality in a neighborhood with the lowest life expectancy in the county. If only there was a way to spend a few billion dollars to fix those problems that didn't involve spending it on making rich white people's lives easier, oh well
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The Oldest Man posted:If only there was a way to spend a few billion dollars to fix those problems that didn't involve spending it on making rich white people's lives easier, oh well If only.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 00:41 |
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Fix the population density AND diversity issues of the area through drastic upzones and public housing.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 00:48 |
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The Oldest Man posted:If only there was a way to spend a few billion dollars to fix those problems that didn't involve spending it on making rich white people's lives easier, oh well A newer, bigger bridge in Southpark? Perhaps a new highway running right up 14th?
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 00:52 |
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I suppose you could spend a few billion dollars building a wall around west seattle and keeping the white people inside of it
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 00:54 |
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marxismftw posted:A newer, bigger bridge in Southpark? Perhaps a new highway running right up 14th? I really don't think plowing a highway through the only great place to find tamales is the equitable solution you think it is.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 01:00 |
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Gerund posted:I really don't think plowing a highway through the only great place to find tamales is the equitable solution you think it is. I don't think it's an equitable solution at all. I thought my snark was pretty evident.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 01:03 |
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In case oregon goons were wondering, she picked the worst option for the bridge: to pay a fuckload of money for a short term bandaid on the hope she kicks the can fast enough that she can still get re-elected.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 09:54 |
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The Oldest Man posted:In case oregon goons were wondering, she picked the worst option for the bridge: to pay a fuckload of money for a short term bandaid on the hope she kicks the can fast enough that she can still get re-elected. Work on the repair will have just about started by the time Teargas Jenny will be up for election. Oh, and the budget and length of time gained before obsolescence seems wildly optimistic but you won't hear any counter-reporting from the local white news reporters.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 16:01 |
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I’m not sure it has anything to do with her. My understanding is the repairs would last about a decade, which is not long. But there isn’t really a choice anyway. The bridge is in worse shape than you think. I think it’s more about getting it stabilized before the next minor earthquake. If the bridge comes down it cuts off T-5, T-18, and T-30 not to mention everything further down the duwamish. The whole region (and quite a lot of Alaska) is affected by the logistics that pass or are physically under that bridge.
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Kirios posted:As an Oregonian watching you Seattle folks tear each other apart is heavily my poo poo. Speaking of bridges, I'm still mad since all the WA Dems mainly focus in Seattle all the chuds in Vancouver keep voting down the I-5 bridge plan with light rail because 'crime train'.
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