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Unfair t1_jbixdew wrote
Reply to comment by bklyn1977 in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
You can’t just join one - community board members are appointed by the borough president.
jadedaid t1_jbipc5n wrote
Reply to comment by thebruns in Police arrest suspect in rape of woman on the Upper West Side by dosmey
I’ve got a traffic violation from 2019 that keeps being pushed down the line. I don’t think I’m going to court for that this year.
Jimmy_kong253 t1_jbin0fs wrote
Reply to Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
It could make sense if there was the proper fire suppression devices installed in case one of these batteries blew up at these sites
marclande t1_jbighln wrote
Reply to comment by Mrsrightnyc in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
The funny thing is DoorDash doesn’t actually make money, they reported a net income loss of over like a billion bucks, but people are stupid enough to still invest in them so I guess they could probably afford it
soliejordan t1_jbiejai wrote
Reply to comment by Die-Nacht in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
So true, the unfortunate part is people don't know how to get involved. Boomer shit happens because boomers were taught civics.
Want to change America, engage in civics.
ooouroboros t1_jbiccl1 wrote
Reply to Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
"we want our packages delivered to our doors on time and in perfect shape but don't want the delivery people to work in decent conditions"
NewYorker0 t1_jbibz03 wrote
Let me get this straight: NYS spends $200 Billion a year and NYC spends $100 billion a year and they can’t fix anything in the city? No hope for this place.
heiebdbwk877 t1_jbibdaf wrote
Reply to comment by jewkidontheblock in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
Agreed, NYC can amend tax law to capture this new externality no one predicted 30 years ago but oh the angry billionaires
koreamax t1_jbias3l wrote
Reply to comment by bklyn1977 in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
I'm waiting to hear back to see if I got accepted for mine
mrchumblie t1_jbiabdg wrote
Reply to comment by Tkain61 in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
Yeah this area is easily the most densely packed pedestrian hub in the neighborhood. I definitely think they deserve a rest and re-charge spot, this just doesn't seem like a great spot for that.
It's definitely time for younger ppl to get involved with the community boards regardless.
xoxofeebzz t1_jbi98oo wrote
Reply to comment by _allycat in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
I know they won’t actually do it. I’m just saying we should all acknowledge exactly what you’re saying
hatts t1_jbi96dh wrote
Reply to Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
if we've decided as a society that this huge volume of deliveries should be a part of life here, we need to acknowledge that there is a role that society needs to play.
i understand the POV that these delivery services add a strain to the city's infrastructure and that they should do more to accommodate the waiting/resting element of these services. creating hubs throughout the city makes sense as a burden they could bear. but i'm not convinced that it would be desirable (people already cry that delivery costs too much; this new cost would be passed on to customers) nor would it be sufficient (are they really gonna put rest stops in college point? in inwood? will the companies share?)
with the drivers widely distributed across the city, sometimes in sparse numbers, we need a way for them to wait/rest in a more informal or small-scale capacity.
the schumer plan strikes me as refreshingly smart and like a bit of a win-win. by voting against it, the UWSers are choosing sloppy, improvised solutions. right there in the article one of the drivers is quoted saying “The community has to understand that, whether they want us or not in that community, we are already in that community.”
bklyn1977 t1_jbi8a5q wrote
Reply to comment by BrentonHenry2020 in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
She would phrase it better than I have.
No_Cap_3837 t1_jbi7x34 wrote
Reply to comment by dumberthenhelooks in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
It's interesting to see how businesses like Chic Fil A are stepping in to address the issue of bike clutter in front of their stores, but it's unfortunate that it's come to this point. It's important for the city to find a solution that works for both delivery workers and local residents.
jewkidontheblock t1_jbi7pkk wrote
Reply to comment by spoil_of_the_cities in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
I take your point but the slew of unsafe e-bikes speeding down already busy avenues is a negative for everyone else that they should take responsibility for (separately from their taxes)
Mrsrightnyc t1_jbi7nma wrote
Reply to comment by sumgye in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
Exactly - why can’t they rent a space for the people that make them money and offer them bathroom access and break spot.
2heads1shaft t1_jbi7fjn wrote
Reply to comment by sumgye in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
Holy shit, wow, this is so dumb. It's called taxes.
tatatatata99 t1_jbi7fi9 wrote
What a clown
SoloBurger13 t1_jbi6wis wrote
Reply to comment by xoxofeebzz in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
The apps does not care about the delivery drivers lol
Die-Nacht t1_jbi6wce wrote
Reply to Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
Community Boards may be advisory, but their advice is often the only one heard by council people.
If you ever wonder why your local politician seems to only do boomer shit, it's because only boomers are going to these meetings and talking.
Wanna change that? Get involved.
_allycat t1_jbi6vpp wrote
Reply to comment by xoxofeebzz in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
By afford you mean shift things like CEO pay, bonuses, and bullshit expenses to actual operational business expenses...no they're not going to do that. Otherwise these companies *finger quotes*make no money*.
Tkain61 t1_jbi52xs wrote
Reply to Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
If they're set on making a delivery rest stop, at least put it a block south; 71st and Amsterdam is loaded with delivery bikes as-is.
bklyn1977 t1_jbi47m4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Upper West Side votes against proposed rest stop for delivery workers at 72nd Street by mowotlarx
Actually no. You can watch board meetings from all over the city including this one to hear the concerns of residents.
Plenty of residents support this as a reasonable solution. For instance:
cocktails5 t1_jbi3lea wrote
Reply to comment by CactusBoyScout in With an absentee corporate landlord, Upper Manhattan tenants unite to demand repairs by natekrinsky
Here's a recent example:
https://streeteasy.com/sale/1648536
$220k/yr income limit for a family of 4. Nobody is ever going to get a mortgage approved for that place within that income limit.
https://streeteasy.com/sale/1631168
1.1 million studio, 154k income limit.
Dont_mute_me_bro t1_jbixket wrote
Reply to comment by IamVerySmawt in NYC comptroller says city’s approach to migrant crisis is financially unsustainable by Grass8989
I couldn't agree with you more...