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Ugh! Not the person for the job. What does he know about public transit and bike infrastructure? I want someone that isn't from a car dependent state
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Krusty
Uhm, anything dealing with a *bike* infrastructure would hardly be federal. -- nm
Posted by
🎅Spawnta🎅 (aka Spawn)
Dec 15 '20, 11:34
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^^^^Indiana mindset. The problem with Pete. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 15, 11:37
Certainly could be. And should be. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Dec 15, 11:36
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Roads are really just a small part of DoT - it's the FAA, Railroads, pipelines, ports...
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Reagen
Dec 15, 11:41
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And becoming much smaller every year. I had the legal counsel for the Fed Highway Admin tell me they had very little to do with cars on highways
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jnine
Dec 15, 11:47
That too. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 15, 11:43
Hmm. Seriously did not realize they went beyond highways. Bloomington is a bit of a bike city, and I had zero idea the feds funded smaller stuff. -- nm
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🎅Spawnta🎅
Dec 15, 11:40
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Traffic circles, stop lights, bike lanes, trains, ferrys, they do it all. -- nm
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jnine
Dec 15, 12:43
I don’t know if there is currently a program to do so, but it certainly seems like something that should exist. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 15, 11:42
Roads are and bikes go on the roads -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 15, 11:35
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Do the feds deal with *local* roads? I thought only highways? -- nm
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🎅Spawnta🎅
Dec 15, 11:38
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I don't know about IN, but in CA when a project is done, a lot of times they put up signs indicating who funded it, partners, etc. If you have them, -- (edited)
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jnine
Dec 15, 12:47
Apparently when it comes to rainbow crosswalks they do. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Dec 15, 11:40
We need to change so much about how our roads work so that cars, trucks, bikes and pedestrians can travel safely. Right now it's all about the cars.
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Krusty
Dec 15, 11:38
Buttigieg was one of the 1st mayors to welcome a little dockless bike startup, LimeBike, to operate in the town -- nm
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decline
Dec 15, 11:38
But those would be municipal jurisdiction. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 15, 11:37
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We can't implement something like congestion tolling on our state roads without federal approval for certain things. There are federal laws that need
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Krusty
Dec 15, 11:40
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