On Bike trail tunnel closer to reality
Posted on January 30 at 11:51 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
All I am saying is that you have to be somewhat alert and responsible when you are riding a bike. If you think that a road is too dangerous don't ride on it. Can the city really afford to throw half a million dollars at every dangerous intersection that the bike trail might eventually cross? This is going to cost half a million dollars to benefit a minority population of the city that won't have to stop to cross an intersection on there bike. Agree or disagree with the tunnel that is a ridiculous amount of money.
On Bike trail tunnel closer to reality
Posted on January 30 at 11:26 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Were those three children hit by cars?
On Bike trail tunnel closer to reality
Posted on January 30 at 10:59 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
When I was younger my parents taught me how to look both ways for traffic and how to be safe when I was riding my bike. When I went to drivers ed. I was taught how to look for pedestrians and that they always had the right of way. We also never had bike trail but we road our bikes everyday all day and there were never any bad accidents. What happened?
On Bike trail tunnel closer to reality
Posted on January 30 at 9:55 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Let's take the money and use it to help pay for sidewalks instead.
On Bike trail tunnel closer to reality
Posted on January 30 at 9:54 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
How about we take that grant money and use it to pay for sidewalks?
On Advertisement could mean penalties for Janesville teams
Posted on January 24 at 1:19 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I knew that I would get a reaction if I posted the way that I did, just wanted to get the discussion going. I was also a student athlete in highschool and then recruited and played college athletics. I know that my coaches always looked out for me and in a situation like this I would have checked with them before doing any type of billboard or accepting any type of discount. I do believe that the coaches and athletic directors should face the penalties. I just don't think that the teams should be penalized by the actions of a few, and I do think that whoever funded the advertisement and offered the discounts should at least be held somewhat liable for their actions.
On Advertisement could mean penalties for Janesville teams
Posted on January 24 at 11:48 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
This has got to be one of the dumbest things I have heard in a long time. Like those kids even thought about the athletic code when they were asked to be on a billboard. Don't punish the kids punish whoever offered the discount.
On Madison eyes ban on bags, bottles
Posted on January 17 at 2:33 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
The bottled water ban is only for public events because the bottles are often thrown in trash cans and not recycled.
On Council delays ambitious sidewalk program
Posted on January 15 at 1:05 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
One of the reasons I purchased my house was because it to does not have a sidewalk. I have a huge red maple in my front yard that provides a lot of shade and protection from the sun and elements. If I have to put in a sidewalk I would lose the tree. Is the city willing to pay when I need a new roof or for my extra air conditioning bill in the summer?
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On Bike trail tunnel closer to reality
Posted on January 30 at 4:14 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
ChsMkr, I lived in that area for 16 years and now live on the southside of town, during the biggest "Rush Hours" in Janesville that part of East Milwaukee's traffic does not compare to the traffic on Center Ave or West Court. If you were to put push button stop signs in those areas you could have them timed to run regularly during the heavy Janesville "Rush Hours".