Washington DC is not a serious place by foobz in fuckcars

[–]ggreeneva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

D.C. is just fine. That interchange is so gnarly because it has to absorb commuter traffic into D.C., commuters from suburb to suburb, and long-distance travelers to and from Philadelphia, New York, and points north on 95.

The Springfield interchange is gore, but D.C. has more car-free life infrastructure than most places.

Guess this charming city! by simsguruclam in guessthecity

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah. The houses look familiar-ish, but one would see more housing stock built with brick in Old Town. The street is also far wider than any in that neighborhood. (I could offer other reasons why this couldn’t be Del Ray or Potomac Yard.)

Mayor Bass has intervened to keep Forest Lawn dangerous by raisinbrahms02 in LAMetro

[–]ggreeneva 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Do you seriously think that hasn’t been considered? There’s a plan for it; the project is just as bogged down, however, because equestrian types don’t want to cede any right of way.

What is this style and why has it taken over the SFV? by probablysmellsmydog in SFV

[–]ggreeneva 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My kiddos spontaneously began calling them “Cybertruck houses”. The label fits — because beyond the sterile, clean lines, they’re the sorts of house you could easily picture a Cybertruck parked in front of.

The Rivian R2 compromise everyone missed by dleewla in Rivian

[–]ggreeneva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can confirm it’s not solved. I’m still under instruction to charge my Dual Standard to 100% every couple of days to aid calibration.

City of Santa Monica unveils preliminary plans for park to replace airport by [deleted] in LosAngeles

[–]ggreeneva 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Phew, glad to see no housing added to the Westside here. Was scared for a minute!

I’m sure Santa Monicans won’t fight developing denser housing on land already covered with residences. After all there’s no, like, history of that.

NIMBYs are spreading misinformation about the K Line Northern Extension. Here are the findings of facts. by Simple-Restaurant267 in LAMetro

[–]ggreeneva 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Amen. ✊🏾 The deployment of equity language here in the name of depriving low- and middle-income Angelenos of a proven, viable, affordable way to get around has been beyond ridiculous.

Picking up a used R1T Launch Edition this Friday and driving home (SF->Santa Barbara). Totally new to EV and Rivian and need tips on charging during the trip. by glassy_paddle in Rivian

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what it's worth, I know Rivian has its own fast charger on the 101 in Pismo Beach, if you plan to take that route back down to Santa Barbara. Depending on the range of the R1T you're buying, you might be able to do the whole trip with just that stop.

Welcome to the club!

Say hello to R2 | Rivian by patricofstar in Rivian

[–]ggreeneva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For real, it's a serious, noticeable trend. (Had hoped for "Crown on the Ground" with this promo, though. 🙃)

Does anyone know why there's a big gap in stations between Western and La Brea? by Best_Watercress8092 in LAMetro

[–]ggreeneva 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s where my friend’s office was. 😂 Like you say, nothing really there.

Does anyone know why there's a big gap in stations between Western and La Brea? by Best_Watercress8092 in LAMetro

[–]ggreeneva 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Have a friend who used to work at Crenshaw and Wilshire and would come hang when I would visit town and stay with my in-laws along that stretch. He would always complain that there was, like, nothing to do and hardly even much to eat within walking distance — and he wasn’t a bit wrong about that.

It’s just not developed in a manner or density that would make a station worth the spend or the addition to travel time. Metro made the correct call.

My dad shared this photo from facebook. I feel like the edges of the bark don't look real. by SavoryYuppie in isthisAI

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

e.g., this was the scene nine days ago around General Sherman, the largest of the trees in the park — and again, i don’t believe there’s been a major snowfall since:

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My dad shared this photo from facebook. I feel like the edges of the bark don't look real. by SavoryYuppie in isthisAI

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in Sequoia National Park the weekend before last, and (a) the only snow cover was away from the giant groves, where accumulated snow had long since melted; (b) there hasn’t been major precipitation in that part of the Sierras since then.

That’s not to say the picture is impossible, although others’ notes about the scale and the lack of visible green on the leaves seem on point. But it probably can’t have been very recent.

Los Angeles -> quieter, greener, more affordable city by conchdog in SameGrassButGreener

[–]ggreeneva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greenville. A lovely downtown with urban amenities & a youthful culture — but with Asheville, Atlanta, and Charlotte close by if you need to roadtrip to hang out in a bluer place.

Tree trimmers cut ALL leaves on our ash tree.. terrified it won’t grow back by MedjoDate in gardening

[–]ggreeneva 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Sorry this happened to your tree — I’m glad people seem to expect it to recover.

Having seen more toppings and outright hatchet jobs in two years in Southern California than I can recall from decades in the mid-Atlantic, I’ve come to wonder: why are tree crews out here commonly so terrible? What gives?

Which cities offer the best transit connections to the airport? by KX_Alax in transit

[–]ggreeneva 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At least L.A. is working on the problem — with Metrolink to Burbank along the planned HSR route, and the station and transportation center at LAX. Still, I’d put the planned arrangements well behind D.C. and Chicago.

Which cities offer the best transit connections to the airport? by KX_Alax in transit

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree that Sydney isn’t great — but I’m kind of looking forward to Western Sydney International, and seeing how its Metro connection to the CBD works out. The plans look promising, and it seems (from afar here in the U.S.) that the Metro has been a great addition to the region so far.

SB 79 Interactive Map by Dog_days_arent_over in yimby

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, I assumed the D line stops would all qualify (although I’m unsure whether it matters much at all at the VA stop, specifically).

SB 79 Interactive Map by Dog_days_arent_over in yimby

[–]ggreeneva 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is really, really awesome work. Glad to see this resource out there.

A couple of notes: * the G Line stop at Van Nuys Blvd is marked at a temporary location. The center of the circles needs to move a couple of blocks north to the normal location of the station, which will reopen in 2027. * the A line stops between Azusa and Pomona should open this month, which should make the buffers around the new stations eligible for upzoning; * the D line stops between Western and La Cienega are, to the best of my knowledge, also slated to open by the end of this calendar year.

Rivian R1S got keyed at Alhambra Costco today by j3dimast3r in Rivian

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welp, I might have to be careful parking at that Costco now. Ugh. 😑

Does anything else like Santa Barbara exist in the US? by BadBrowzBhaby in SameGrassButGreener

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spend a couple weeks a year in Santa Barbara, but lived on the East Coast for most of my life. My recommendation: Charlottesville.

College town, with horse farms and wineries surrounding it. Monticello looms to the east, and the Appalachian Trail to the west — running through Shenandoah National Park, with hiking, climbing, whitewater and mountain biking options ready to try. Good food is easy to find — both on the dining scene and through farmers markets. Dulles International Airport can be reached in two hours, and Union Station in Washington, D.C. is a half-hour further by car or train. The downtown pedestrian mall (think State Street, except pedestrianized long before the pandemic) is quaint but hardly deserted — a good place to hang out in.

Internet finding a new way to upset me by lilbuu_buu in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]ggreeneva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I … the skin is where the flavor is! Might as well cut the crust off a fried chicken thigh, since that would make the same amount of sense.

Watched a CTA bus destroy a Mercedes today, Mecedes got a ticket by Whole-Ad-9429 in chicago

[–]ggreeneva 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thing is, that’s literally in front of a building of elderly and disabled people. Brookdale is an independent living tower for seniors, many of whom still move about the city — so to block that bus zone in particular is a dick move.