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As someone that moved here 8 years ago and had only seen turner as mayor, it seems like Whitmayer is shaking a whole lot of trees early on in his tenure. Seems like that’s probably a good thing 

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46 minutes ago, Etexhorn13 said:

As someone that moved here 8 years ago and had only seen turner as mayor, it seems like Whitmayer is shaking a whole lot of trees early on in his tenure. Seems like that’s probably a good thing 

I’m not a fan of him putting the brakes on a whole bunch of badly needed mobility projects in central Houston. The roads are crumbling and he’s delaying and/or canceling major projects that have been in the works for years putting federal dollars that were allocated for those projects in jeopardy.

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8 hours ago, royiv said:

I’m not a fan of him putting the brakes on a whole bunch of badly needed mobility projects in central Houston. The roads are crumbling and he’s delaying and/or canceling major projects that have been in the works for years putting federal dollars that were allocated for those projects in jeopardy.

He ran on fixing potholes and leaking water mains. Once he got into office he started slashing public programs and ripping out bike lanes, and still hasn't made any progress on his promises. 

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7 hours ago, Da Fino said:

Can he get us a refund on all that money spent on the 59s-610 exit?

That fucking change made everything so much worse. Fucking idiotic to make the lane split so counterintuitive. Whoever came up with that should be shot into space, preferably on a Boeing product. 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Whoever came up with that should be shot into space, preferably on a Boeing product. 

Hope you don't mind perpetually stuck valves and launch delays then

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Posted
21 hours ago, Frank Drebin said:

I blame the perp, first and foremost.  Such a waste and so senseless.

What a POS.  A person should really think about the conflicts they insert themselves into in this day and age.  And there is no fucking reason, especially in Houston, for going out without carrying a concealed handgun.  

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Posted (edited)
30 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Hope you don't mind perpetually stuck valves and launch delays then

Just fyi, the valve in that case has nothing to do with Boeing. It is an issue with the Atlas rocket. 

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1 hour ago, Dahobbs said:

That fucking change made everything so much worse. Fucking idiotic to make the lane split so counterintuitive. Whoever came up with that should be shot into space, preferably on a Boeing product. 

Funny, I was talking about the one from 59s to 610n. But yeah, that one you are talking about is dumb too. 

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Posted
23 hours ago, Frank Drebin said:

57 year old black male.  Convicted felon.  Indicted for aggravated assault the day before he murdered Jeff.  Out on bond.

Perp has lived all over the country.  I just ran his Harris County records.  Plenty of hits.

Disgusting.  I'll post his name once he is arrested. 

Where are you seeing this? He had a felony forgery conviction in the 1990s, and then nothing until the family violence charge 2 months ago. Not much of a rap sheet honestly. 

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10 hours ago, royiv said:

I’m not a fan of him putting the brakes on a whole bunch of badly needed mobility projects in central Houston. The roads are crumbling and he’s delaying and/or canceling major projects that have been in the works for years putting federal dollars that were allocated for those projects in jeopardy.

Mayor Baldy keeps pounding the table with “the city is broke” and yet is risking throwing away millions of federal infrastructure dollars because the projects were planned in his eyes by “anti car activists” just because they include a bike lane and some nice sidewalks…highly infuriating.

And don’t get me started on the fact that his new appointees to the METRO board have hit the brakes on all of the Bus Rapid Transit lines that have been in the works for years, likely for the same reason. Only projects that are moving forward are using METRO money to repave streets for both cars and buses to use. If it doesn’t help single occupant car infrastructure, Mayor Baldy’s administration doesn’t seem to want it done…

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Evil Bill Obrien said:

Mayor Baldy keeps pounding the table with “the city is broke” and yet is risking throwing away millions of federal infrastructure dollars because the projects were planned in his eyes by “anti car activists” just because they include a bike lane and some nice sidewalks…highly infuriating.

And don’t get me started on the fact that his new appointees to the METRO board have hit the brakes on all of the Bus Rapid Transit lines that have been in the works for years, likely for the same reason. Only projects that are moving forward are using METRO money to repave streets for both cars and buses to use. If it doesn’t help single occupant car infrastructure, Mayor Baldy’s administration doesn’t seem to want it done…

 

 

I live off of lower Westheimer so I drive it every single day. It’s dangerous, full of car and teeth rattling potholes. Instead of the planned full rebuild that would address the sidewalks in one of, if not the, busiest pedestrian corridors in the city we’re getting a basic repaving paid for by METRO. It does nothing to address the safety problems in the corridor and based on how heavily used it is and the number of METRO busses that traverse it, the pavement will last 12 months at best before the potholes return. 

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1 hour ago, Helobious said:

Where are you seeing this? He had a felony forgery conviction in the 1990s, and then nothing until the family violence charge 2 months ago. Not much of a rap sheet honestly. 

You must just be reviewing Harris County records, or reading articles that only cite his Harris County criminal history, if that's all you come up with (and that misses a crack cocaine conviction from early 90s).  This shitbird has lived all over.  So Harris County records that you reviewed only show a small piece of this guy's criminal history.

I ran his name and DOB through a legal research database.  He has shit all over.  He has lived in different counties in Texas and has multiple assault convictions. A riot conviction, whatever that is.  And shit in federal court. He was in prison for 5 years on federal charges.  So of course he has some gaps in time.

He also lived in Louisiana for much of the 2000s, which explains him not having much in Harris County until recently.  No telling what he did there.  I have not checked their records.

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21 hours ago, Captainant said:

He ran on fixing potholes and leaking water mains. Once he got into office he started slashing public programs and ripping out bike lanes, and still hasn't made any progress on his promises. 

Well he's not the mayor anymore so don't hold your breath 

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10 hours ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

Miles told custodians they can re-apply in June for hourly jobs.  No vacation, so sick leave, no retirement pay, no benefits.

 

 

 

Miles is a loathsome human being. Zero redeeming qualities that I’ve been able to discern.

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9 hours ago, royiv said:

Miles is a loathsome human being. Zero redeeming qualities that I’ve been able to discern.

Is he a politician? 

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Perp is now in jail.  He is charged with first degree murder.  Hopefully no bond this time given that he murdered Jeff Limmer while on bond for aggravated assault.

Fucking shitstain and his Johnny Cochran wannabe two bit “lawyer” are hinting at “self defense”….

Yeah ….that shit doesn’t work both ways, dumbfucks
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https://houstonlanding.org/stakeholders-stunned-by-mayors-announcement-that-montrose-library-move-is-off-the-table/
 

Whitmire unilaterally makes a decision to scrap moving the Montrose library without consulting our council member or the developer where the new library was slated to relocate to. Millions have already been spent and now he wants to spend millions more to renovate the existing location. What a waste. He has a massive grudge against Montrose for some reason.

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Any idea on police activity in NW Houston last night?  Lots of sirens and chopper circling in the Berry Center vicinity for about an hour at about 1:30 am.

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Houston is the dirtiest city in America! No wai!!!!!

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/2-texas-cities-are-among-the-dirtiest-in-us-study/

The study analyzed data from various federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Census Bureau, Department of Energy, and Environmental Protection Agency.

Houston topped the list of so-called dirtiest cities due to high levels of pollution, a significant cockroach problem, and greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial plants.

Researchers also cited a 2022 report from the nonprofit media organization Grist, which found that some of Houston’s “petrochemical facilities severely violated EPA safety guidelines.”


1 Houston, Texas
2 Newark, New Jersey
3 San Bernardino, California
4 Detroit, Michigan
5 Jersey City, New Jersey
6 Bakersfield, California
7 San Antonio, Texas
8 Fresno, California
9 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
10 Yonkers, New York
11 Shreveport, Louisiana
12 New York, New York
13 Birmingham, Alabama
14 Ontario, California
15 Los Angeles, California
16 Modesto, California
17 Palmdale, California
18 Hollywood, Florida
19 Las Vegas, Nevada
20 Fort Lauderdale, Florida

In Ohio, cigarette litter is a common problem across the state, according to the study. Cleveland had the highest percentage of smokers (29.1%), leading to litter problems despite strict laws.

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Interesting about FLL

The pollution in the Inland Empire (aka Ontario, Riverside, San Bernardino) is something else.  Still remember the smog being soooo thick once that our plane was not able to land and had to circle back and give it another go.  It was brutal. 

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Mayor Baldy keeps pounding the table with “the city is broke” and yet is risking throwing away millions of federal infrastructure dollars because the projects were planned in his eyes by “anti car activists” just because they include a bike lane and some nice sidewalks…highly infuriating.
And don’t get me started on the fact that his new appointees to the METRO board have hit the brakes on all of the Bus Rapid Transit lines that have been in the works for years, likely for the same reason. Only projects that are moving forward are using METRO money to repave streets for both cars and buses to use. If it doesn’t help single occupant car infrastructure, Mayor Baldy’s administration doesn’t seem to want it done…
 
 

He also spent a bunch of money -650,000,000 - that the City doesn’t have to settle with the firefighters after voluntarily dismissing the City’s legal defenses. His plan is to kick the can down the road and make the city even more broke.
Posted
37 minutes ago, Foosters said:

yeah, there's a reason CA has spent the last 50+ years passing legislation intended to fight pollution.

To have 7 out of 20 (35%) of the dirtiest cities in the US? 

Posted
3 minutes ago, ABSR said:

To have 7 out of 20 (35%) of the dirtiest cities in the US? 

Yep.  Without those measures, it would have been even more cities, and they'd have ranked higher.

Seriously, both due to population and atmospheric/geographic conditions in Ca, they're at high risk of pollution like a mofo.  I've been traveling back and forth for nearly 40 years, and trust me, the air quality there has improved significantly in that time.

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3 minutes ago, ABSR said:

To have 7 out of 20 (35%) of the dirtiest cities in the US? 

Other than LA, the other cities are inland. I always thought of LA as a slightly prettier Houston, which is saying it's fucking ugly as shit but not quite as ugly as Houston. I don't visit inland CA so I have no idea, but what about inland CA makes it so shitty, other than the people and the meth.

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1 minute ago, ABSR said:

To have 7 out of 20 (35%) of the dirtiest cities in the US? 

No, because the topography of both the coastal regions and the central valley lock in smog and pollution. And by the 1970s, when there scant laws/regulations of any type, the issue had grown so severe that the state began legislating the issue. While the areas are still polluted, the efforts undertaken by the state have made vast improvmenets.

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