We're curious to see if all of #bikePHL who breathlessly applauded and RT'd Kenney's vacant promises from previous years' VisionZero events will consider the new perspective that he was thinking "what are these people doing in the street?" before they cheer his next claims.
"what are these people doing in the street?" is a concise summation of Jim Kenney's policy towards bicycle riders up til today (and will be again once he wins reelection).
Ever wondered how many emails it takes to get your street repaired by @PhillyH2O & @PhilaStreets ? 224. And @PhillyMayor was no help (He'd rather focus on the a-holes in Washington rather than the potholes on our streets.) phillyfail.org/news/2018/8/1…
Is it too late to nominate this pipe in front of a City of @PhiladelphiaGov property that has been leaking so long that it supports its own algae farm for a 2018 @SustainPHL Of The Year Award?
“Philadelphia by far is the worst,” when it comes to accounting practices among the 10 largest cities, Rhynhart says. She adds that in addition to the missing $33 million, controller’s office found $924 million in accounting errors.
We are old enough to remember when we would have wasted our time contacting 311 about water flowing from a "pothole" in middle of Baltimore Ave at 49th St crosswalk for several days. #walkPHL