Dannys Blog
  • Home
  • Danny’s Blog
  • Tony the Tiger speaks on San Diego City Council elections.
  • Health and Fitness
    • Make America Healthy Again
  • Introspective Dan
  • OB Rag
  • Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune
  • Politics
Select Page

REGARDING: “The SDPD freeway fiasco” OPINION (12.12)

Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune | 0 comments

The unintended consequences of actions by SDPD in closing Interstate 5 for eight hours must be addressed by public policy decision makers. Notwithstanding the actions of that fateful day, sitting in traffic can kill you. While San Diego continues to over build and hence continues to create more traffic jams, we are essentially killing ourselves. Unless local leaders find a way to mitigate and eliminate traffic jams throughout our city, we will see increased mortality rates and a worsening of health spans within society. 
 
Daniel Smiechowski Bay Ho 

Submit a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Dan has devoted his entire life to health and fitness.
  • Here is a Purple Heart for former Coronado Mayor Dick Bailey
  • My fellow San Diegans, this is Dan Smiechowski, a candidate for San Diego City Council District 2. 
  •  City ought to promote independent bookstores. REGARDING: “Bookstores resurgence” (01.02) A beautiful awakening for bibliophiles everywhere !
  • When compassion existed between two political parties.

Recent Comments

  1. Dan Smiechowski on Tony the Tiger speaks on San Diego City Council elections.
  2. Demetrich Stokes on Tony the Tiger speaks on San Diego City Council elections.
  3. Daniel Smiechowski on American Sexual Hypocrisy
  4. Dan Smiechowski on Tony the Tiger speaks on San Diego City Council elections.
  5. Dan Smiechowski on Tony the Tiger speaks on San Diego City Council elections.

Archives

  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025

Categories

  • Health and Fitness
  • Introspective Dan
  • Make America Healthy Again
  • OB Rag
  • Open Letters San Diego Union-Tribune
  • Politics