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NaggeringU t1_je67woy wrote
Reply to comment by Brave_Ad_510 in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
Sounds good. Good luck!
NaggeringU t1_je65s80 wrote
Reply to comment by PunishedDommyMommy in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
Good luck.
NaggeringU t1_je6578d wrote
Reply to comment by PunishedDommyMommy in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
Ok, then. Good luck to the T without raising more revenue and reducing expenses.
NaggeringU t1_je64opj wrote
Reply to comment by PunishedDommyMommy in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
Most people on the T do not pay per ride, they have time passes per their last annual report, and I also mentioned hiking the price of all passes including the subway.
Good luck, tho. Complaining on Reddit when nothing changes next year will work.
NaggeringU t1_je64ecb wrote
Reply to comment by RogueInteger in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
What exactly is unsafe about austerity? The T needs more money and needs to lower its expenses.
Anything else is delusional.
NaggeringU t1_je6449l wrote
Reply to comment by ToadScoper in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
Even if the management were perfect the reality is that ridership, and therefore revenue is down. It’s only common sense to increase revenue and decrease expenses.
NaggeringU t1_je63uw9 wrote
Reply to comment by PunishedDommyMommy in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
What’s implausible about it?
NaggeringU t1_je5mkx1 wrote
Reply to Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
Austerity is necessary. Get back to consistency, then we can talk improvement.
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- Lobby the state to remove the price caps on MBTA
- Increase subway price to $150
- Decrease frequency of all lines during rush hour to once a half hour
- Use increased revenue and decreased expenses to fully audit (really this time) and repair tracks on all lines
- Remove slow zones on all lines
- Increase speed to precovid 25mph+ speeds
- Once above four have been done successfully begin to increase rush hour frequency back to pre-covid.
- Stop any expansions of any line on the MBTA until the debt is completely paid off. Lobby the state to refinance the debt to make it more manageable, if necessary.
If by some miracle the state gives any meaningfully high amount of money to the MBTA it should be used to pay off the debt. IMHO state money should be used to pay off the debt, so in the future, revenue can be used to expand the MBTA as exposed to running in place.
Of course, no one wants to pay more for less, so ...
NaggeringU t1_j9ajvau wrote
Reply to Organizations that help with home repair by BTVwifey
Look into a reverse mortgage
NaggeringU t1_j6p9mbm wrote
Reply to comment by Itscool-610 in Is 93 south ever not fucked? by Acceptable_Detail742
I did, haha.
NaggeringU t1_j6p2jdf wrote
Reply to Is 93 south ever not fucked? by Acceptable_Detail742
Saturdays before 8am, Sunday’s before around noon. Weekdays between noon and 4am.
NaggeringU t1_j1g8a0y wrote
Reply to comment by stricly_business in Has anyone had success soundproofing an upstairs condo? by stricly_business
rockwool won't do much. you need to use resilient channels and/or open cell spray foam
NaggeringU t1_j1g0dhv wrote
remove flooring, remove plywood - spray foam everything (use open cell, not closed cell for this). put down plywood. put in quarter inch carpet pad, put in water resistant carpet.
NaggeringU t1_j1fx1r5 wrote
cars generally cannot be towed while someone is occupying the vehicle. so I'd generally interpret your question to be where can you park without being fined or for free. answer to that is most store lots during closed hours that do not explicitly say they will tow or fine you (which are many, such as the Walmart in Quincy).
NaggeringU t1_j1fwoka wrote
since you've already purchased the condo, gain influence in the HOA and change the rule. otherwise, buy a regular washing machine and a ventless dryer. post the bylaws verbatim on this part, I'm curious. I've seen these sort of things before and usually the issue is with the dryer. either gas lines are hard to hook up or putting in the 30amp cord needed is too much of a burden.
NaggeringU t1_je6p7jr wrote
Reply to comment by RogueInteger in Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
You are right. The T will improve. Good luck.