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Old 01-30-2008, 10:06 AM
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Old 01-30-2008, 11:19 AM
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Please Bar the sale of Vinyl Siding in Pennsylvania.Quite possibly the worst invention ever discovered. Cheap, tacky and unsightly.

Also, Way Way Less suburban sprawl thank you! Exton,West Chester,Malvern, Chester Springs, Great Valley has an outstanding landscape and its just sickening how badly that land is getting mangled by suburban sprawl. Stop selling your souls to developers and get a friggin game plan together.

Where is this generations Chestnut Hill,Mainline or Doylestown? It doesnt exist. When I ride through beautiful Chester County I cant tell if I'm in Chester Springs- Mulica Hill or Blandville Indiana.Sickening to see that beautiful countryside carved up into subdivisions.


And you also have to do address the industrial abyss of SW Philadlephia. The ride from the airport to Center City makes you feel like you are in time machine circa 1952 Pittsburgh. Its god awful and embarrassing. Why dont you shake down Sunoco to help pay for the irreparable damage they are doing to Philadlephia . At the very least how about 15 foot wall along 26th Street saving millions of yearly drivers the joys of looking at and breathing in fumes from oil tanks and that maze of gasoline infrastructure. The rusted bridges and overpasses, scrap them, paint them, fix them.

Poor QOL of SW Philadlephia(gateway to Philadlephia) tarnishes the entire region.
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