
Brian Redder
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Brian Redder
@BrianRedder
Water Policy Expert; PhD in water quality


Since the 15th St Protected Bike Lane was installed: 📉Crashes dropped 46% 📉Bike injuries dropped 91% Removing the bike lane between Constitution Ave and the Tidal Basin would increase conflicts between pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles at one of the busiest times of year.


The Trump administration is removing a protected bike lane that runs along 15th Street from the National Mall to the Tidal Basin. Officials say it causes traffic; bike advocates say it actually makes everyone safer. 51st.news/trump-administ…


The 15th Street Protected Bike Lane south of Constitution Ave is slated to be removed on Monday, per 2 sources Reportedly DDOT did not raise strong objections to it and has further not objected to using the Hains Point bike lanes for car traffic during the cherry blossoms




















BREAKING: After incompetent democrats let TONS of raw sewage flow into the Potomac, Trump has HAD ENOUGH! He will be going in, handling business, and proving how INCOMPETENT these so-called leaders are. Trump actually CARES for the American people!


What’s going unreported is that the Potomac Interceptor sewage spill - largest in US history - is happening just 1,000 ft down from where @dcwater has been rehabilitating the sewer line since September 8, 2025 via Sliplining process DC Water has begun an eight-month construction project to rehabilitate a major sewer line that runs along Clara Barton Parkway near I-495. The work, which started September 8th, focuses on restoring an 800-foot segment of the sanitary sewer system SLIPLINING- A trenchless method of repairing or rehabilitating existing pipelines, such as sewer lines, water mains, and storm drains, by inserting a new, smaller pipe (the liner) inside the existing pipe. This process involves pulling or pushing the liner into the existing pipe, then sealing the space between the two pipes with grout or other materials. It's a less disruptive and costly alternative to full pipe replacement, particularly when the surrounding soil is still structurally sound. DC WATER SLIPLINING DC Water contractors will excavate two holes - one on each end of the trench - where 72-inch diameter pipe segments will be lowered and inserted. These segments will be pushed into the existing 78-inch diameter Potomac Interceptor, forming a new pipe inside the existing one.




