Archive for September, 2008
Worried about Panhandlers, Bag ladies and Wailing sirens? I had to recreate what I thought was the most clever downtown Marketing Campaign with a few istock photo's
When you visit our downtown you will find the most panhandlers in the city
Bag ...
Kensington Village caught my attention because I felt that it had many parallels to Pelissier Street.
In my first report back from the IDA conference in Calgary I'm sending back pictures of Kensington Village.
When I advocated for districting, the two "naysaying" ...
At this past month's Blogger Meet-Up, good friends Adriano Ciotoli and Pina Ciotoli ( the brother and sister partnership that brings Windsor the most-excellent WindsorEats.Com) asked me how long we've been producing ScaleDown. After hearing my response - it ...
Today I was hoping to write a post talking about how insightful and progressive our city administrators and council were. I read and re-read the PAC report to council and I was giddy at what was in there. Infill, an end to big-box, urban intensification. Alas, Monday night confirmed the ...
No comment on how he feels about what it's doing to Windsor, though.
So here is the Conservative party leader's nod towards making rail transportation viable again. And in a strange, alternate universe, ...
Apparantly last night Thom Hunt said that I misinterpreted the Q&A contained in PAC 1. Thet there was never any recommendation to limit the building of new commercial space. I think you should read the PAC 1 Q&A as I maintain and hope I did not misinterpret it. (IF I did, ...
Guest Blogger! Today's post comes to us courtesy of Mark Bradley, who has been a professional librarian for twenty one years, eighteen years with Windsor Public Library where he is currently employed.
… Returning to One’s ...
I thoroughly enjoyed this column, and fully support what Culture Change is trying to do, so I thought I would give you a little weekend reading and pass it along to you. Be sure to check ...
