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Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j65a6wd wrote
Reply to comment by eurtoast in Hamilton Ave in Red Hook, before and after the construction of the Gowanus Expressway and BQE in the 1940s-50s by TheSandPeople
I'm no fan of Robert Moses but you'd have to be delusional to think any city administration could've expanded mass transit during that time.
You have to understand that Robert Moses was a special kind of asshole who despite the controversy still got shit done. He ruthlessly abused city and state powers , colluded with contractors , and ofcourse manipulated public opinion. Master builder isn't a term handed out easily yes he was an absolute tool but he did something few others could pull off in NYC of all places.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j34fv0t wrote
Reply to comment by kolt54321 in Traffic study by former head of NYC DOT reveals what he says is ultimate cause of congestion by HEIMDVLLR
For bridge crossings to support trucks they would have to be at certain height and to preserve the current street there would need to be many thats expensive but doable ill admit.
However that 30 minutes to Manhattan pitch doesn't hold up to the reality that is the Hellish Fort Hamilton Gowan merge. Also immediate behind the apartments are mostly houses.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j34cent wrote
Reply to comment by picklefluffer in NYC Hospitals Start Moving Sick Babies, Diverting Ambulances as Nurse Strike Looms by drpvn
Wish you the best. Recently had my Son admitted to the NICU at Cornell and you were all amazing. Stressed but amazing you deserve this.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j34bq7g wrote
Reply to comment by kolt54321 in Traffic study by former head of NYC DOT reveals what he says is ultimate cause of congestion by HEIMDVLLR
Ocean Parkway is like the Queensblvd of Brooklyn in terms of road fatalities, that is what alluding to regarding the 25 speed limit.
As for the Jewish slant a major throughfair would decimate land value on top of literally slicing the neighborhood in half.
If Ocean parkway becomes Ocean expressway you CANNOT have pedestrian crossings.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j34adj8 wrote
Reply to comment by cdavidg4 in Traffic study by former head of NYC DOT reveals what he says is ultimate cause of congestion by HEIMDVLLR
I can't speak for other users but I'd be absolutely okay with primarily using public transit if it wasn't a steaming pile of crap. The metric i use is simple when the mta system can run an 8th as efficiently as Tokyo rails I'll sell my car.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j3492w2 wrote
Reply to comment by kolt54321 in Traffic study by former head of NYC DOT reveals what he says is ultimate cause of congestion by HEIMDVLLR
That's absolutely cute if you think that a major highway going directly through the Neighborhood of gods chosen people is going to happen.
I agree it should happen but we all know it isn't. There's a reason its 25 mph.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j0w9kfv wrote
Reply to comment by MisterFatt in Jealous of NYC transportation by OfficialEthxn
Clean , reliable, and efficient.
At least 2 of those should be true for the public transportation system in the richest city in the world at minimum. We currently have none , and if the bar is that low excuse me for being unsatisfied.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j0vy2iy wrote
Reply to comment by MisterFatt in Jealous of NYC transportation by OfficialEthxn
Right i should be perfectly satisfied with the absolutely subpar service the MTA provides because its better than literally nothing.
At the same time I get taxed up the ass to enjoy the privilege of said shit service in the richest city in the world.
Amazing 👏
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j0vra0w wrote
Reply to Jealous of NYC transportation by OfficialEthxn
Go to tokyo or even london and see what a world class transit system is really like.
The Subway is shit and it always has been since I was born. It is dirty, unreliable (Especially if you live in the outer boroughs), and inefficient. Since it is the only alternative to driving or biking we are all forced to tolerate it.
I'm happy for you finding the system nice but having used it my whole life then seeing what places like tokyo have? Yeah fuck the subway.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_iyv6w3v wrote
Reply to comment by Evening_Presence_927 in What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more by psychothumbs
And that's ultimately where we have a problem it ISNT simple.
Building in NY is hella expensive and reality is NO one with any influence or money wants to build that kind of housing. After all who is going to spend possibly billions of dollars to house a population that let's be honest here only about 20% will ultimately be able to take care of themselves. Are tax payers just expected to take care of these increasing number of people for the rest of their lives? What guarantee is there that supporting a system like that wouldn't be a budget nightmare like what the MTA has become.
While I'm on the topic assuming we do somehow build the housing what stops the vast majority of homeless in the country from migrating here to use these new housing? It's a never ending cycle. Please don't say nationalizing that isn't something feasible until atleast another 2 or 4 years.
On Expanding the safety net (Atleast in New York) in an administration that is filled with unqualified and honestly lazy workers is just asking for fraud and abuse. It's not that I don't think it's a bad idea it's just unless it's manned by an experienced and motivated administration it's once again just going to be filled with massive fraud and abuse!
It's 7 in the morning and I'm phone posting but all I'm saying is the answer isn't so simple there are so many prerequisites needed for this.
Key-Recognition-7190 t1_j65b4wk wrote
Reply to comment by HEIMDVLLR in Hamilton Ave in Red Hook, before and after the construction of the Gowanus Expressway and BQE in the 1940s-50s by TheSandPeople
Way too expensive in both money and political capital. I remember the guy holding out at the old Barclay's center construction site for years until the group just paid him an insane amount of money.
If you try to claim any land as a governing body you'd get protested by any number of "Historical conservationists" groups on top of your political opponents taking the opportunity to call you. Capitalist monster who hates the working class.
On the money side absolutely none of those residents will move out unless the city pays them an unholy amount of money. They know this and the city knows this.