Corner of Pine and Page Streets, behind PPAC
When you store your “street closed” sign on the sidewalk, what you are actually doing is, closing the sidewalk.
Dislike.
Corner of Pine and Page Streets, behind PPAC
When you store your “street closed” sign on the sidewalk, what you are actually doing is, closing the sidewalk.
Dislike.
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Disliking the lack of pedestrian accommodations on Washington Street.
RIDOT is not providing proper accommodations for pedestrians in the 195 work zone. Dislike.
It is now 24-hours post blizzard, here are the things I encountered/was thinking about on my walk home. First the good: The DID Yellow Jackets did a great job per usual clearing snow and ensuring the sidewalks are clear...
Whenever I see something like this, I am SO tempted to move the sign back out onto the street where it came from. I have yet to actually do this…