Some need to ''get a life''
The boundaries of the ''neighborhood'' have been redrawn several times because it was evident early on that residents who didn't live on Kenner could care less about attending ''neighborhood association'' meetings and listening to small time politico wannabees prattle on about how they could save us from the Kenner traffic. The best way to reduce the speed of traffic on Kenner is (and was) to park on both sides of the street. It is obvious that anything that limits such parking will speed up traffic. It is also obvious that if you buy a house one block off of a major intersection, you can expect cut-thru traffic at peak hours. The government can't protect you if you aren't savvy enough to figure that out. Please stop the meetings and goofy engineering ''solutions.'' Or, just call it the Kenner Neighborhood Association and drop all other streets off the mailing list--the residents of the other streets would rather stay at home and listen to music or have a glass of wine than go to an idiot ''neighborhood association'' meeting just to make sure something really screwy isn't being proposed by the hyperactive crew one block off of Harding.
The boundaries of the ''neighborhood'' have been redrawn several times because it was evident early on that residents who didn't live on Kenner could care less about attending ''neighborhood association'' meetings and listening to small time politico wannabees prattle on about how they could save us from the Kenner traffic. The best way to reduce the speed of traffic on Kenner is (and was) to park on both sides of the street. It is obvious that anything that limits such parking will speed up traffic. It is also obvious that if you buy a house one block off of a major intersection, you can expect cut-thru traffic at peak hours. The government can't protect you if you aren't savvy enough to figure that out. Please stop the meetings and goofy engineering ''solutions.'' Or, just call it the Kenner Neighborhood Association and drop all other streets off the mailing list--the residents of the other streets would rather stay at home and listen to music or have a glass of wine than go to an idiot ''neighborhood association'' meeting just to make sure something really screwy isn't being proposed by the hyperactive crew one block off of Harding.