Archive for April, 2008
In fact, thats the entire reason behind Scaledown, we have always believed that Windsor Essex Can and will make the shift that is required to be a successful mid sized city that is a key part of what Richard Florida calls one of the worlds "Mega-Regions" of ...
There are two articles in the Star today that I want to bring your attention to.
First is the headline story about the cost of gas. Aside from the obligitory whining about gouging and "Big Oil" there was a bit about an Ottawa family that is not too affected. ...
Ahh! Where would we be in this city if it wasn't for our friends? This post is brought to you compliments of Paul and Leesa. Enjoy
Urban sprawl only benefits builders
ADAM SHOALTS
Country fields stretched as far as the eye could see, punctuated here and there by thick stands of deciduous ...
Planners have a large toolbox of ideas from which they can sift through when developing our built environment. Street layouts have played a large part in determining our movement patterns and transportation choices. From the grid pattern ...
I can't really say that we officially know what we're doing yet, but the show went a lot smoother today. We made an attempt to take telephone calls, only with me giving out the ...
International Metropolis, the Mayor of Monmouth and Chris Edwards have said all I have to say. Visit their sites for all the information about this tragedy. All I can ...
I am pleased to offer you a special guest blogger today. Jake Rondot is the new president of the Walkerville BIA, and will be contributing some regular guest blogs here at ScaleDown. After ...
Ward One Councillor Dave Brister thinks - get this - that we should "start looking for vacant commercial space" instead of rezoning more residential and agricultural land into commercial. Dave! This is a great idea. Anything we ...
