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oldjar07

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it wasn't too bad when I was growing up..except certain areas like lil vietnam projects...and the places I mentioned earlier...
not sure how it is now...I don't think omaha's new mayor is 0bama gay sex or biden 200 gendered type lib....people said he's acctually done good work...idk...the old mayor was ok..but she got carried away with some kinda street car deal I guess..I liked zorenski...he the only democrat I would of voted for if I was old enough...
The Omaha Streetcar is dumb as hell and is an example of cronyism through and through. Personal rapid transit (PRT) is about a million times better and would have rather experimented with that. If a more technically proven thing was needed, then some kind of luxury shuttle service could have run along the same route at much cheaper cost.
 
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redwine65

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The Omaha Streetcar is dumb as hell and is an example of cronyism through and through. Personal rapid transit (PRT) is about a million times better and would have rather experimented with that. If a more technically proven thing was needed, then some kind of luxury shuttle service could have run along the same route at much cheaper cost.
musk built a machine that can tunnel way underground, and make sub ways.....they should do that along dodge and 72nd...make no stops at mcdonalds or malls and have the national guard secure it for training. no loitering or harrasments...really you could sell a id card for it to keep out any clowns if they get out of line.
 

singlet

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Anybody run into all the emergency vehicles going into work this morning. They were coming from all directions on West Dodge. Sounds like an officer was shot. But haven’t heard much since.
I was getting on at 144th when they zoomed past. It sounds like they were responding to an officer being shot on like 119th.
 

SuperBigFan69

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North Omaha? Yeah that place is a ********. Sorry if that offends anyone, but it's the only place I don't feel safe in Omaha
Right? Dude lists off the worst places in Omaha...It it not like people are heading there to have a great night.
 

dinglefritz

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The Omaha Streetcar is dumb as hell and is an example of cronyism through and through. Personal rapid transit (PRT) is about a million times better and would have rather experimented with that. If a more technically proven thing was needed, then some kind of luxury shuttle service could have run along the same route at much cheaper cost.
The bike lanes downtown are a pain in the *** and not once have I seen a bicycle using them. Not once. Sorry Litespeed.
 
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big red23

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That whole area is trash the last few years
I’ve lived in this area for quite some time, and I regularly walk around Candlewood Lake. A close friend of mine has lived even longer in the nearby neighborhood by Burke. Linden Park and Linden Estates, which are close by, are widely regarded as some of the most desirable neighborhoods in town.

Describing the “whole area as trash” is simply inaccurate and unfair. I can say from firsthand experience that this is a great community, and I’ve never once felt unsafe here. Comments like that only spread unnecessary fear based on one isolated incident involving an individual acting irrationally in public, something that, unfortunately, can happen anywhere, whether in Bennington, Elkhorn, or Gretna.

To put things in perspective, there have been only two major incidents in this vicinity over the past couple of years: yesterday’s situation and the tragic case involving the elderly couple at the retirement home across from Menards. Spreading exaggerated or misleading claims only harms the reputation of a community many of us are proud to call home.
 

SuperBigFan69

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The bike lanes downtown are a pain in the *** and not once have I seen a bicycle using them. Not once. Sorry Litespeed.
Bikers should never be in the street. Ride on a path or the sidewalk. I get it, "they have rights" and stuff...but when a car hits you, the car is fine. The biker is not.
 

SuperBigFan69

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I’ve lived in this area for quite some time, and I regularly walk around Candlewood Lake. A close friend of mine has lived even longer in the nearby neighborhood by Burke. Linden Park and Linden Estates, which are close by, are widely regarded as some of the most desirable neighborhoods in town.

Describing the “whole area as trash” is simply inaccurate and unfair. I can say from firsthand experience that this is a great community, and I’ve never once felt unsafe here. Comments like that only spread unnecessary fear based on one isolated incident involving an individual acting irrationally in public, something that, unfortunately, can happen anywhere, whether in Bennington, Elkhorn, or Gretna.

To put things in perspective, there have been only two major incidents in this vicinity over the past couple of years: yesterday’s situation and the tragic case involving the elderly couple at the retirement home across from Menards. Spreading exaggerated or misleading claims only harms the reputation of a community many of us are proud to call home.
Candlewood is amazing, Linden is amazing

As usual it is just posters pushing an agenda.
 

litespeedhuskerfan

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I go to the one in Gretna. That HyVee kicks ***. But is that Omaha?

I live really close to there..by the new high school to be more exact...and the irony is, the guy i'm referencing in my post is a realtor now and he has a huge bedsheet sign hanging on a fence right by hy vee advertising a home he has listed. Haha
 

litespeedhuskerfan

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Bikers should never be in the street. Ride on a path or the sidewalk. I get it, "they have rights" and stuff...but when a car hits you, the car is fine. The biker is not.


Yeah you can go eff yourself with that line of thinking. Omaha is about as backwards as you can get with people who have that mindset. I've been hit twice, and the first time I WAS on a sidewalk. How bout, and hear me out, ya just pay attention and try not to hit me...and maybe leave the house, oh I don't know, 30 seconds earlier so you can have that whole 30 seconds in the bank in case you do run across somebody on a bike.
 

Big bo fan

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Bikers should never be in the street. Ride on a path or the sidewalk. I get it, "they have rights" and stuff...but when a car hits you, the car is fine. The biker is not.
Bikes belong on a bike path only. Sidewalks are for people to walk on
 

Charlie Marlow

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I’ve lived in this area for quite some time, and I regularly walk around Candlewood Lake. A close friend of mine has lived even longer in the nearby neighborhood by Burke. Linden Park and Linden Estates, which are close by, are widely regarded as some of the most desirable neighborhoods in town.

Describing the “whole area as trash” is simply inaccurate and unfair. I can say from firsthand experience that this is a great community, and I’ve never once felt unsafe here. Comments like that only spread unnecessary fear based on one isolated incident involving an individual acting irrationally in public, something that, unfortunately, can happen anywhere, whether in Bennington, Elkhorn, or Gretna.

To put things in perspective, there have been only two major incidents in this vicinity over the past couple of years: yesterday’s situation and the tragic case involving the elderly couple at the retirement home across from Menards. Spreading exaggerated or misleading claims only harms the reputation of a community many of us are proud to call home.
I realized that saying ‘that whole area’ might have been overstating it so I later clarified it to a smaller area. Candlewood is nice and I’ve walked that neighborhood countless times. And Linden Park and Linden Estates are nice too, but they’re not really 120th and Dodge are they?
 

SuperBigFan69

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Yeah you can go eff yourself with that line of thinking. Omaha is about as backwards as you can get with people who have that mindset. I've been hit twice, and the first time I WAS on a sidewalk. How bout, and hear me out, ya just pay attention and try not to hit me...and maybe leave the house, oh I don't know, 30 seconds earlier so you can have that whole 30 seconds in the bank in case you do run across somebody on a bike.
It is not about the lack of paying attention it is about the fact that if a bike and car collide. The car wins.

When you are a kid, you parents LITERALLY tell you over and over, DON'T RIDE YOUR BIKE IN THE STREET!

But then you get older and you think "I should totally ride in the street!!!"

It makes no sense at all for you.

You should be against it, as the person that likes riding bikes, you should be against something that literally puts you in more direct danger of death.
 

SuperBigFan69

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I realized that saying ‘that whole area’ might have been overstating it so I later clarified it to a smaller area. Candlewood is nice and I’ve walked that neighborhood countless times. And Linden Park and Linden Estates are nice too, but they’re not really 120th and Dodge are they?
I mean, are you literally just talking about the intersection of exactly 120th and Dodge?
 

litespeedhuskerfan

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It is not about the lack of paying attention it is about the fact that if a bike and car collide. The car wins.

When you are a kid, you parents LITERALLY tell you over and over, DON'T RIDE YOUR BIKE IN THE STREET!

But then you get older and you think "I should totally ride in the street!!!"

It makes no sense at all for you.

You should be against it, as the person that likes riding bikes, you should be against something that literally puts you in more direct danger of death.

I'm against people that dehumanize people because they don't share the same interest.
 
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SuperBigFan69

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I'm against people that dehumanize people because they don't share the same interest.
I am against people getting hurt really bad or dying when they could have totally avoided it.

I respect you so much as a human that I want you to live as long as possible and be as healthy as possible so you can spend even more time with your best friend.
 

Charlie Marlow

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I mean, are you literally just talking about the intersection of exactly 120th and Dodge?
No, that is something that dork JohnRossEwung would do with his super-literal bit. I did say between 114th and 120th especially the northern side of the street. Which is not Candlewood, Linden Estates, Pepperwood, Shadow Ridge, The Plantation, Skyline Ridge, Bluewater Lake, etc
 

litespeedhuskerfan

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I am against people getting hurt really bad or dying when they could have totally avoided it.

I respect you so much as a human that I want you to live as long as possible and be as healthy as possible so you can spend even more time with your best friend.

..you might be onto something. Is it possible some guys ride their bike in the street because they can't take living with their best friend anymore?

..in all seriousness though, its not possible to not hit the street once and a while if yer a serious rider...sometimes ya need that pavement. 95% of my riding does not rake place on the street anymore...but there is that 5% where i need it to get to where imma headed. Try not to hit me, please.

....and for all ya that could take or leave me, i'm headed to Colorado tomorrow for my annual solo mountain bike trip in the Rockies...sleepin under the stars... root for the bears if you don't like readin my stuff. Hahaha
 
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litespeedhuskerfan

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No, that is something that dork JohnRossEwung would do with his super-literal bit. I did say between 114th and 120th especially the northern side of the street. Which is not Candlewood, Linden Estates, Pepperwood, Shadow Ridge, The Plantation, Skyline Ridge, Bluewater Lake, etc


You just described our annual Christmas light tour
 

SuperBigFan69

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No, that is something that dork JohnRossEwung would do with his super-literal bit. I did say between 114th and 120th especially the northern side of the street. Which is not Candlewood, Linden Estates, Pepperwood, Shadow Ridge, The Plantation, Skyline Ridge, Bluewater Lake, etc
Ewing! Come on! It was only the most popular show on TV at one point!

Anyway, what is on the north side of dodge between those super specific 6 blocks?
 

SuperBigFan69

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..you might be onto something. Is it possible some guys ride their bike in the street because they can't take living with their best friend anymore?

..in all seriousness though, its not possible to not hit the street once and a while if yer a serious rider...sometimes ya need that pavement. 95% of my riding does not rake place on the street anymore...but there is that 5% where i need it to get to where imma headed. Try not to hit me, please.

....and for all ya that could take or leave me, i'm headed to Colorado tomorrow for my annual solo mountain bike trip in the Rockies...sleepin under the stars... root for the bears if you don't like readin my stuff. Hahaha
Now it makes me wonder how many of those car vs bike "accidents" were not accidents at all but just some poor dude finally wanting to get away from his "best friend" Hahaha

 

big red23

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I realized that saying ‘that whole area’ might have been overstating it so I later clarified it to a smaller area. Candlewood is nice and I’ve walked that neighborhood countless times. And Linden Park and Linden Estates are nice too, but they’re not really 120th and Dodge are they?
Candlewood starts right behind the Menards warehouse just north of 120th and Dodge

Linden Park and Linden Estates go from 132nd and Dodge to 144th. I consider that all the same "area", but there is not a lot of living spots right on 120th and Dodge... Candlewood would be one of the closest neighborhoods IMO
 

SuperBigFan69

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Candlewood starts right behind the Menards warehouse just north of 120th and Dodge

Linden Park and Linden Estates go from 132nd and Dodge to 144th. I consider that all the same "area", but there is not a lot of living spots right on 120th and Dodge... Candlewood would be one of the closest neighborhoods IMO
I think most people would consider it the same area.

Once you are no longer a kid and your main form or transportation is no longer a bike, I think it is safe to say that the areas you mentioned are the same.
 

bigboxes

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I've walked in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world after dark. North Omaha is not one of them.
 

dinglefritz

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Yeah you can go eff yourself with that line of thinking. Omaha is about as backwards as you can get with people who have that mindset. I've been hit twice, and the first time I WAS on a sidewalk. How bout, and hear me out, ya just pay attention and try not to hit me...and maybe leave the house, oh I don't know, 30 seconds earlier so you can have that whole 30 seconds in the bank in case you do run across somebody on a bike.
Isn’t actually ordinance or state law that bicycles should use streets and follow traffic rules as if motorized? I know it used to be at least a city ordinance somewhere I’ve lived🤷. The pisser is when I see an E bike cruising on a sidewalk at 30 mph alongside me then cross a side street while I have to wait at a red light. Happened on Center street my last trip to Omaha.
 

SuperBigFan69

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Isn’t actually ordinance or state law that bicycles should use streets and follow traffic rules as if motorized? I know it used to be at least a city ordinance somewhere I’ve lived🤷. The pisser is when I see an E bike cruising on a sidewalk at 30 mph alongside me then cross a side street while I have to wait at a red light. Happened on Center street my last trip to Omaha.
Yeah, i think it is a state law. It is stupid.
 

oldjar07

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I've walked in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world after dark. North Omaha is not one of them.
The McDonald's closes before 8, and armed security guards at every convenience store in certain areas of North O. If I can't even get my damn McChicken at a reasonable time because it's too dangerous, then I have no desire to frequent the area.
 

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Isn’t actually ordinance or state law that bicycles should use streets and follow traffic rules as if motorized? I know it used to be at least a city ordinance somewhere I’ve lived🤷. The pisser is when I see an E bike cruising on a sidewalk at 30 mph alongside me then cross a side street while I have to wait at a red light. Happened on Center street my last trip to Omaha.
eBikes were a nice concept until they turned into modern-day mopeds/dirt bikes.

I do see older people pedaling them from time to time, because they actually bought them for exercise. But good luck ever spotting a kid/teenager/20-something using anything other than the throttle. Great workout for the thumb, I suppose.