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Animanialmanac t1_jat5k3m wrote

Neat idea! I’m part of a skills exchange in my CSA. I’m a physical therapist and yoga instructor. I used my skills credit hours to pay for CSA share and I traded yoga lessons for ASL lessons. I don’t know anything about resin, I’m interested in learning and sharing my skills.

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BmoreCityDOT OP t1_jaswm3z wrote

Absolutely. In addition the apology, we'll also be reaching out to the organizations involved to figure out next steps, and have opened the comment period up on the website early (top right corner): https://streetsofbaltimore.com/28th-street-multimodal-connection-concepts-2

Absolutely. In addition to the apology, we'll also be reaching out to the organizations involved to figure out the next steps, and we have opened the comment period up on the website early: early: y:

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refutalisk OP t1_jasff7q wrote

Getting doored into traffic is way more dangerous than getting doored into a sidewalk. If you have data that suggest otherwise, I will back down on this point, because we ought to make these decisions based on the best available evidence. But the way I see it, the best available evidence would say sidewalk-side is better. For example, the wikipedia article on dooring says "[G]etting doored itself usually is not fatal; rather, most serious door-zone-related injuries are sustained by getting hit by a motor vehicle after colliding with or swerving to avoid the obstructing door. Thus, most dooring deaths and serious injuries occur in the travel lane and not in the door zone."

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