mrd_414

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  1. mrd_414 liked a post in a topic by dwcfireman in Yonkers working on $10 million downtown firehouse   
     
    If designed right, considering the plot of land described in the article, a 4 bay station would definitely fit.  You could probably go up to 6 bays if you make the building taller to accommodate the lost room on the ground.  Meh, that's a pipe dream, though.  A 4 bay station, like the old HQ, makes more sense.
     
     
    100% AGREED!!!  Ridge Hill has become a small city itself.  Putting a single engine company up there would be a world of help.  Though, it would probably easier to have a couple of those golf kart-like engines like the MTA has in GCT to get around all of the traffic!!!
  2. x635 liked a post in a topic by mrd_414 in Movement to Postpone NYC Marathon 2012 - POLL ADDED   
    It's absolutely insane and ridiculous to have it. Like the police officers, sanitation, etc. don't have enough to worry about already. And if citizens come forward to volunteer to help with the race - why don't they volunteer their time to helping out people that need help from the storm? Everyone knows New Yorkers are strong - they don't need to host a race less than a week after a major storm to prove it!
  3. x635 liked a post in a topic by mrd_414 in Movement to Postpone NYC Marathon 2012 - POLL ADDED   
    It's absolutely insane and ridiculous to have it. Like the police officers, sanitation, etc. don't have enough to worry about already. And if citizens come forward to volunteer to help with the race - why don't they volunteer their time to helping out people that need help from the storm? Everyone knows New Yorkers are strong - they don't need to host a race less than a week after a major storm to prove it!
  4. x635 liked a post in a topic by mrd_414 in Movement to Postpone NYC Marathon 2012 - POLL ADDED   
    It's absolutely insane and ridiculous to have it. Like the police officers, sanitation, etc. don't have enough to worry about already. And if citizens come forward to volunteer to help with the race - why don't they volunteer their time to helping out people that need help from the storm? Everyone knows New Yorkers are strong - they don't need to host a race less than a week after a major storm to prove it!