And it begins... or is about to begin, anyway. (See first post from April here.)
Signs were put up yesterday on the whole block. No street parking between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. except on Sundays, starting this Wednesday and going through November 15. So, instead of the two months indicated during the planning stage it appears the work will take up to four months. I can only hope that it's doubled because they will do one block at a time and starting with ours, so our street will mostly be completed in 2 months. Stay tuned, we'll find out.
And, knowing full well of the upcoming work, a crew came through about a week and a half ago to do some spot patching on the street. Despite this being a complete waste of time and money, they even ignored the bigger potholes for smaller, inconsequential patches like this one in front of our driveway.This work, which will remove half of the parking on both our street and the next street over, seems to fall in line with the new Bus Rapid Transit System that has been being built in the city for more than a year now. When finished, there will be a dedicated bus lane on those busy thoroughfares, meaning one less lane for regular traffic. It seems obvious the city is trying to make its citizens get rid of our cars and use their public transit. Perhaps a nice, green idea, but good luck trying to get people away from their cars. I just don't see it happening.