As the recycling project has grown, I’ve come to realize that the neighborhood as a whole could use an online presence to help us communicate and stay organized. So today I’ve launched the Procter Neighborhood website.
The Procter Neighborhood site is dedicated to supporting residents and spotlighting the wonderful neighborhood we have. The new site [...]
Archive for August, 2008
Procter Neighborhood gets new website
Posted in Procter neighborhood, neighborhood on August 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Which way will Missouri swing in November?
Posted in politics, vision, tagged politics on August 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It all depends on you.
The past few presidential election cycles have taught me how important it is to participate in our nation’s political process. I can say I’ve never missed voting in a major election, but is that enough? History suggests perhaps not.
Let’s start with an understanding of the nation’s electoral process. Common Craft just [...]
Support alternative transportation
Posted in all politics is local, bicycle friendly, cost of fuel, economy, energy policy, neighborhood, transportation policy, urban renewal, vision, tagged bicycling, transportation, transportation policy, walking, walkscore on August 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
WalkScore.com is teaming up with Transportation for America to gather an online petition to support alternative transportation in the 2009 Transportation bill in Congress.
Transportation for America has a strong vision for national transportation policy: build world-class rail-based mass transit, repair and maintain the highways and bridges we have, and improve our health by [...]
Procter Recycles: Week Five
Posted in Uncategorized on August 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
[Update: Check out the Procter Neighborhood Website for the latest on Procter Recycles.]
We had a great week this week! Eight households nearly filled my pickup. Way to go, Procter!
We’ve reached a point where it’s more efficient for me to do some presorting. If you could start leaving your recycling in a spare (even broken) storage [...]