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Email your councilmember in support of eliminating parking minimums today!
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We’ve basically got a wildlife preserve right in the middle of our city that anyone can wander off into during their lunch break. It’s kind of amazing.
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This bus operator pay increase, more than any other recent thing, will have the biggest impact on the quality of public transit in the region.
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This is a pretty embarrassing/shameful survey from the Fan District Association about eliminating parking minimums. Elected officials treat civic associations like they speak for the neighborhood when it’s clear they have no interest in actually doing so.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfzHLXTLotudnn5x_q_Dk09EuXNwmR6-V8Yug-yai01R6niyw/viewform
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I would be such a bad politicians / contestant on Survivor.
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I think now is the time to spin up your email machines and let your councilmember know that you fully support eliminating parking minimums.
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Tune in today to get a better sense for how hot the discussion over parking minimums will get.
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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled.
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So many Richmonders don’t have access to off-street parking, but we still need to find a way for them to charge their EVs.
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Reclaiming Mayo Island is a huge and exciting move, and I’m going to hold my breath until the papers are signed.
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I can’t believe it, but we’re coming around to the close of the 2023 budget season already!
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Congrats and good luck to the new City Attorney! Definitely not a job I would want!
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If I were to ever run a real local news organization with, like, actual reporters doing actual reporting, it would be modeled off the Texas Tribune.
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Setting up a “verified” Mastodon instance would be a fun project for The Community Foundation for local nonprofits and maybe the Virginia Municipal League for local governments.
Meanwhile, countless government agencies also use the birdsite as a vehicle for messaging of all kinds. In situations where people want the vital news — such as forest fires, storms, etc. — Twitter has become one of the default places to check. They, too, can and should migrate to services like Mastodon. They should plan collaboratively to cut over to their own verified instances, in an orderly way that gives their constituents notice and time to get adjusted to the new system.
via Journalists (And Others) Should Leave Twitter. Here’s How They Can Get Started
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We continue to rush headlong into building a society full of guns, fear, and death.
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Remind anyone you know that is a Medicaid member to get their information updated ASAP!
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Lightheartedly shaming the City on social media isn’t a scalable replacement for infrastructure maintenance, but, unfortunately, this is how it works sometimes!
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Early voting in the upcoming primaries starts in just 31 days!
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Get after it!
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City Council has a long day ahead of them. I hope they brought snacks and remember to hydrate.
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Three years into this thing, and it’s time to get rid of these recurring COVID-19 updates—or at least move them to monthly.
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Your friendly local health department will train you on how to use Narcan!
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I still listen to a couple albums I originally found on the FTPs in the 90s.
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Someone teach me how to wheelie, because I desperately want to learn.
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Instead of pull-to-refreshing timelines all day, I’ve started to wait for certain people in our community to lay out their thoughts.
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