01-16-2017, 07:51 PM
How much more evidence do we need that the current sidewalk clearing policies are 100% broken.
Even when enforcement is aware, and has ratcheted up the response to maximum, the sidewalk is still impassable.
Clearly, enforcement will never ever work.
The only justification to keep pressing on enforcement is if someone cares more about enforcing one's vision of personal responsibility on people than they do about the walkability of the city.
http://www.therecord.com/news-story/7069...destrians/
Frankly, I see my tax bill as my civic responsibility for keeping the city in a good state for everyone.
Even when enforcement is aware, and has ratcheted up the response to maximum, the sidewalk is still impassable.
Clearly, enforcement will never ever work.
The only justification to keep pressing on enforcement is if someone cares more about enforcing one's vision of personal responsibility on people than they do about the walkability of the city.
http://www.therecord.com/news-story/7069...destrians/
Frankly, I see my tax bill as my civic responsibility for keeping the city in a good state for everyone.