Solving San Francisco's housing crisis with narrow, human-scale streets
@enso wrote: I completely agree. I manage a team but largely telecommute and have for years. This is after spending about a decade going around 2 1/2 hours in a car round trip every day. My wife and I...
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@GilbertWham wrote: I like the green lanes in the South West, especially the ones that are on old peat bogs, so the ground undulates when a tractor comes past, and occasionally ancient cow mummies pop...
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@grigor108 wrote: Shitty fire department access. Parking space only under "new" constructions (making parking space available only for inhabitants of "new" houses - not old ones in the neighborhood)....
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@Eksrae wrote: I used to have a great Northern view from my apartment even though it was downtown. Then a building went up in the parking lot next door. And my rent still went up. Read full topic
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@L_Mariachi wrote: They do somehow manage to have fire trucks in European cities. http://narrowstreetssf.com/fire-trucks/ Read full topic
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@smallax wrote: It certainly is a very efficient way to build, but efficient systems can be very fragile. Less cars = less mobility= less chance of survival if there is EVER a reason to leave. Any...
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@nonofyrpenguins wrote: This is a great idea. However, outside of those brilliant Smart Cars that can park ass-end to the curb, the ante on parking will be raised to a level found in Rome, Italy. And,...
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@jansob1 wrote: Europe doesn't face the same earthquake threat as SF. When the facade of a building falls into the street it doesn't matter a whole lot how narrow the truck is....it matters how wide...
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@enso wrote: smallax: I beg you to go to www.democratesagainstagenda21.com for the documentation. 99% of people advocating these types of projects are good intentioned, but they cannot see that it is...
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