Dee Smith
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Just had this same convo with folks living near corridor-zoned areas on the peninsula. Now organizing to stop large buildings going up there.

This change came, with lots of media and public consult, with the centre plan 5 years ago. The time to protest was 2017.
I was thinking yesterday about how biking in Halifax is like shopping at Costco without a cart.

Just moving nimbly through while everyone is stuck (and mad at you for not having to wait like them)
My brother lived in a loft-style place and had a pretty sweet pulley system that stored his basically on the ceiling.
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Me when I feed my kid candy for dinner after I cave into his demands: This is what good parenting looks like.
“I listened, we listened, we heard from you loud and clear,” Del Duca said in a social media video. “This is what leadership looks like, in particular at this moment. You need leaders who have your back and who are on your side.”
That's not leadership, it's populist politics. Yuck.
Ontario mayor who removed his city’s speed cameras wrote the law that introduced them | Globalnews.ca
In a statement, Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca said he believed the right regulations were needed for speed cameras. He said he has heard from residents they're not working.
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I biked with my best friend to the hospital when he was having surgery to remove glioblastoma (brain cancer) tumors. Then, we changed our weekly breakfast date to "bike to radiation appointment" dates.

Biking to health care is not just for typical appointments.
Did you know?

People can & do ride bikes to medical appointments (when it’s safe to do so, when density makes the trips reasonable in length & when there’s places to park bikes).

Forced car dependency isn’t great for any of us.
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I'm squarely in the "mice are a good sign because it means you don't have too many rats around" camp.
Wanted: An editorial from a grief counsellor about how the massive change in how we talk about people after they die indicates a lack of healthy coping around loss and an emotional immaturity.
If it's a professional in the 'regulated professional' sense there might be a complaints process available to you from their regulator.

I know that the Nova Scotia psychologists regulator would not look kindly on this behaviour with an email signature signed as a psychologist, for example.
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Yeah, and the constructin means vehicles can't see you crossing until they're already turning. Even worse than most slip lanes.

Luckily traffic is often stopped far enough back that so one can "slip".
Yikes! I am there every few weeks and only ever bike.
The personal vehicle entitlement is wild. I'd imagine he's on the verge to save his own side mirrors too, rather than for (however misguided) deference to others on the road.
I haven't seen that one before, but I can't say I'm super surprised. You see trucks up on the verge over a curb pretty often. I guess this is the bike lane version of that?
And you'd know that anyone complaining never drove down there anyway. It's no one's preferred route if you can help it.
"Rush hour" but I guess we're headed for rush jour anytime now if we don't find alternatives 🤷
Did a pickup from the Discovery Centre at rush jour by bike a few times over the summer. Every time I was like "I'd be a different person if I had to do that every day"
Hmm, maybe the issue is that I don't. Yikes! I'll think on it. Thanks!
I can only hear "graceful" in this context as "my aesthetic preference".

And, yo, I get it. I love old buildings. Especially rough looking ones. But in the scheme of things my design taste is pretty low on the city-building priority list.
Yeah, just another symptom of the system we have being incredibly unfair in the first place I guess. The levers we have to address it also increase unfairness.
I think you're right that it'd reduce water use.

But in a world with very unequal ability to live it would feel pretty unfair that the South End had to spend <1% of their paycheque to continue to fill their pool and water their lawn while others pay >10% just to drink and bathe.
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I get this is probably in response to a toxic narrative somewhere, but I don't know what it is I guess and so it reads (in my admitted vacuum of info) a little like asking men to shut up about their feelings as a prerequisite for relationship. Itself a bit of a misogyny-reinforcement mechanism.