📅ICYMI📅
— MCDOT (@MCDOTNow) December 29, 2022
On Wednesday, January 18, starting at 7:00pm, MCDOT will hold a virtual💻public hearing to discuss the proposed construction of a sidewalk in the area of @RoscoeNixES
To register▶️https://t.co/0wcBwEjfLA#silverspringmd @MCPSSafety @MCPS @MCPSEspanol #sidewalk pic.twitter.com/paAcrporq0
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We need an overbearing process to put in a sidewalk? To make that area ADA compliant?
ReplyDeleteGeez. Talk about overkill.
MCDOT the pinnacle of bureaucracy,
ReplyDeleteI order to have a speed hump installed in a neighborhood street one must:
1. Nominate a block captain
2. Obtain signatures of all block residents
3. Submit application with $500 nonrefundable fee
4. Cross their fingers and wait for a decision