Seems like every summer.
Or just about anywhere else. Last Thursday my gf & I had to carefully plan a route to our favourite breakfast spot due to so many roads have a road crew digging them up at some point.Quoted for truth in Vegas.
The big item in Bellingham these days seems to be roundabouts. There must have been a "plan 2, get 3 free" deal going as they're sprouting up everywhere.
Or just about anywhere else. Last Thursday my gf & I had to carefully plan a route to our favourite breakfast spot due to so many roads have a road crew digging them up at some point.
The big item in Bellingham these days seems to be roundabouts. There must have been a "plan 2, get 3 free" deal going as they're sprouting up everywhere.
This lunacy is sprouting up all over.
The Kids With Crayons, formally known as road engineers, have graduated from college and are getting jobs in the design centers catering to the urban development crowd.
They don't live in the areas and definitely don't drive these roads.
What makes it doubly bad is the new beautification folks (former flower children?) think that the centers of these need plenty of foliage, piled high.
Doesn't matter you can't see what is coming at you so long as it is beautiful.
Too true here. I've noticed an alarming amount of scrapes and black tire marks on the curbing of the roundabout centers.Or just about anywhere else. Last Thursday my gf & I had to carefully plan a route to our favourite breakfast spot due to so many roads have a road crew digging them up at some point.
The big item in Bellingham these days seems to be roundabouts. There must have been a "plan 2, get 3 free" deal going as they're sprouting up everywhere.
In and around Bellingham, most of the roundabouts actually make sense, and they have "sensible foliage." Several years ago, they put one of the first ones in a couple of blocks from my gf's house, which had been a nightmare intersection as I-5 is right there on the north as well as a major N-S road and it took ages to cross or turn due to the constant flow of traffic. I remember we were so relieved that we saluted the road crew one day as they were finishing it....The Kids With Crayons, formally known as road engineers, have graduated from college and are getting jobs in the design centers catering to the urban development crowd.
They don't live in the areas and definitely don't drive these roads.
What makes it doubly bad is the new beautification folks (former flower children?) think that the centers of these need plenty of foliage, piled high.
Doesn't matter you can't see what is coming at you so long as it is beautiful.
Or just about anywhere else. Last Thursday my gf & I had to carefully plan a route to our favourite breakfast spot due to so many roads have a road crew digging them up at some point.
The big item in Bellingham these days seems to be roundabouts. There must have been a "plan 2, get 3 free" deal going as they're sprouting up everywhere.
Too true here. I've noticed an alarming amount of scrapes and black tire marks on the curbing of the roundabout centers.
I'm sure I missed some earlier very interesting conversations where I could have learned some new profanities.