2009/02/18
More Delays at Metro
This is really pathetic. I understand that these things take time to plan but this has been going on for years. I am a HUGE supporter of increased rail transportation in Houston but the actions of the Houston Metro Board so signs of complete incompetence.
Since moving here, I have wondered why so many people in this city seem to have so little trust in Metro. Now I am beginning to see the light...
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Update - 2009/02/19 1:30PM
Well, despite what was implied in the previous story, it seems likely that the vote was put off because the Metro Board knew that their federal funding was going to be cut by roughly half. Find the story here.
I would like to hear the full story as to why the funding was cut so drastically in the final bill (it was infrastructure spending after all). I suspect the lack of support from some in our Congressional delegation at least had something to do with it. With representatives like this, no wonder our infrastructure in Houston is in such sorry shape.
Cycling in Houston
Off the Kuff mentions the Safe Passing Bill and the comments of Peter Wang regarding the rewards and potential dangers of cycling in
As someone who has cycled in several cities, I agree that
I recently spent some time in
Now, obliviously
2009/02/17
And it begins
Now granted I have only been here a short time but so far I like Houston. The people have been nice, the weather is generally pleasant and my job is amazing. Of course, there are plenty of things that drive me crazy about this place. The sprawl, the haphazard development, the complete reliance on the automobile, the general ugliness of so much of the city; anyway...I don't want to belabor the point. That all being said, Houston is in many ways a blank slate (at least parts of it is) and therefore I think we have the ability to create a truly great city if we work at it and develop the right policies going forward!