NotJustBikes is getting dragged on Twitter for this post.
What do you think? Is he right? Wrong? Not wrong, but an asshole?
When I see how hard advocates and sympathetic planners have to work in 2023 to get a halfassed facility that would never make it off the drawing board in the Netherlands, it's hard for me to say he's wrong.
I would go so far as to say there shouldn't be a city with no access to a proper water source
Define proper? NYC gets its water from upstate, SF from the Sierras, LA from everywhere, the Romans notably built aqueducts. How about we just don’t grow lawns and alfalfa in deserts and see how that goes?