Back in April 2008, I wrote about the work that was done on our nearby park by M-NCPCC.
Shortly after that entry, they got back to us via email, saying
This situation will be corrected and you will once again be able to access the pathway that leads under Riverdale Road.
Unfortunately, there’s apparently still been no movement on this, the railing still cuts right across the park from one side to the other - and, in fact, it’s even worse now once you get past this huge metal barrier, because subsidence has caused a great big crack to appear in an older section of sidewalk.
Sphere: Related ContentWe live next to a wonderful park, beside a branch of the Anacostia River as it wends its way down towards DC and environs.
Until recently, it’s been impossible for us to use that park to get to the main road leading into town though.
The reason? This bridge over one of the drainage ravines to the Anacostia itself. The bridge is old, too narrow for wheelchairs, and has a virtual step up at either end where it meets the ground.
Sphere: Related ContentI love all these environmentally-friendly groups. They are wonderful examples of the heights of prejudiced stupidity political correctness can lead people to.
The latest bright idea these perfectly mobile people have come up with? Banning plastic grocery bags.
Now, this might not seem such a bad idea on the face of it. They take oil to make, and they’re possibly the most common source of unsightly trash littering the world, not to mention they’re not that biodegradable and are a choking hazard to children.
They also happen to be one of the best inventions for people in wheelchairs.
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