Patrick Kennedy, urban planner and opponent of urban freeways, has accused Rodger Jones, editorial writer for The Dallas Morning News, of bigotry in his reporting on a public hearing on the Trinity floodplain toll road.
Bigotry? Even Kennedy knows that's a strong charge. I might have said one-sided, lacking balance, maybe even biased. But bigotry? That's such a loaded word.
After the jump, a sampling of Jones's work that riled Kennedy, and, oh yeah, a Richardson connection.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Dine Smart, Dine Local. How About Dine Healthy?
The City of Richardson recently revamped its online presence, rolling out a new website with great fanfare. Maybe it's a work in progress. Check out these two sections of the city's website and see what you think.
OK, what do you think? Compare and contrast. Make a suggestion for how to improve the usability of these two sections.
OK, what do you think? Compare and contrast. Make a suggestion for how to improve the usability of these two sections.
After the jump, the answer.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
OTBR: Hopetoun Falls in the Otways
Longitude 143.3802° E
A child on a road trip with his family asks, "Where are we?" and the father answers, "Let's check the map. We're off the blue roads [the Interstate Highways marked in blue on the road atlas]. We're off the red roads [the US and state highways]. We're off the black roads [the county highways]. I think we're off the map altogether." It was always my dream to be off the map altogether.
After the jump, a few of the random places (and I mean random literally) that I visited vicariously last month that are "off the blue roads".
Monday, May 7, 2012
Dallas Arboretum vs Winfrey Point
From 2012 04 Dallas Blooms |
Dallas Arboretum Garden Etiquette |
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After the jump, my perspective.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Swing Away ... in May
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From 2012 00 Miscellaneous |
The Lake Highlands HS Wildcat baseball team extended their season with a wild win over McKinney Boyd in the second game of their three game series Friday night. Just how wild was it? I dunno. I left in the second inning when rain started to fall. Lake Highlands was trailing 2-0. Apparently, the serious rain missed the ball field, allowing the teams to get the game in. Judging from these tweets, it sounds like it was a game to stick around for:
RT @GreggCalvin: "Yes please! That's how you do it! #Game3 at McKinney Boyd tomorrow at 12 o'clock"
RT @rthomas422: "Ahh crazy game! Game 3 at Boyd tomorrow at 12. #lhbaseball"
Update: From The Dallas Morning News: "Lake Highlands 4, McKinney Boyd 3: Lake Highlands scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh [high schools play seven innings], capped by an RBI single by Colton Bradley, to even the best-of-3 series at one win apiece. Game 3 is set for noon Saturday at McKinney Boyd."
Keep Richardson Weird
Teresa Gubbons and Pegasus News have the big news:
After the jump, imagining what this might mean.
This announcement of a movie theater coming to Richardson, and not just any movie theatre, is exactly the kind of catalyst that could spark a renaissance for Richardson's old downtown ... if Richardson seizes the opportunity.The City of Richardson's planning commission gave the go-ahead to a plan from Austin-based Alamo Drafthouse to open its first branch in Dallas-Fort Worth in the Richardson Heights Shopping Center.
Source: Pegasus News.
After the jump, imagining what this might mean.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
SBOE Faceoff in District 12
Recently, I offered my opinions on the four candidates for the GOP nomination for the State Board of Education (SBOE) District 12 seat.
George Clayton, the incumbent, received my (reluctant) nod.
George Clayton, the incumbent, received my (reluctant) nod.
Tuesday night, all four candidates, plus Lois Parrott, who is uncontested in seeking the Democrat-ic nomination, had a chance to impress me in person at a forum jointly sponsored by the Leagues of Women Voters of Plano/Collin County, Dallas and Richardson, the Greater Dallas Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, and the Women's Council of Dallas County.
After the jump, how the candidates fared in changing my mind.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Repeat Tweets: A Slack Month, Only One Amazing Thing
Repeat tweets from April, 2012:
- 2012 04 06 - Headline: "Texas Voter ID: State Tries To Keep Info Secret." State leg doesn't want open mtgs law to apply to them. http://t.co/DfDZ7Aqx
- 2012 04 06 - 50/50 (2011): Comedy about cancer. Not funny ha ha; not weepy either. Succeeds in walking a fine line on a touchy subject. B-
- 2012 04 10 - One Amazing Thing, by Chitra Divakaruni: Nine melodramatic stories. Platitudinous. Interchangeable. Pick one. Flesh it out. C+
- 2012 04 13 - Headline: "RISD’s Bob Dubey named Athletics Director of the Year." Congratulations! http://t.co/aHk2mMm5
- 2012 04 13 - Headline: "Treasury predicts all federal bailouts likely will turn profit." Reason to not trust conventional wisdom. http://t.co/EbTVB7Fn
After the jump, more repeat tweets.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Slicing and Dicing Richardson
What could be causing such a commotion? It was a public hearing of Richardson's Council District Boundary Commission (aka the City Planning Commission, or CPC). Every ten years, with the new census, Richardson redraws its council district boundaries to ensure balance in the population of each district. This public hearing was for receiving comments related to the three district boundary options under consideration by the CPC.This is the most passionate I've seen people. My email is blowing up, my phone is blowing up.
Source: Public Hearing, City of Richardson.
After the jump, what the passion is all about.
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