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Open Space Seattle:2100: December 2005
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Saturday, December 31, 2005. Urban Ag is all the Rage. Rich Macdonald, who runs the P-patch program for the City of Seattle, recently emailed us a few links about urban agriculture programs that were shared between the Seattle and Portland p-patch groups including The Diggable City. Check out their website for a report. Detailing the inventory of publicly-owned land in Portland that could be converted to urban agriculture. Posted by open2100 at 9:40 PM. Links to this post. Cleaning Water the Natural Way.
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Open Space Seattle:2100: January 2006
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Tuesday, January 31, 2006. This was an interesting tidbit that came across the ticker. In San Francisco, they recently amended their urban forestry ordinance to protect landmark trees. The revised text reads:. WHEREAS, Trees that have: historic or cultural importance, contribute in an. Exceptional way to the visual character of neighborhoods, or provide important. Environmental benefits have a special value and meaning to the community; and,. Appealable to the Board of Permit Appeals.). Broaden over time...
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Open Space Seattle:2100: November 2005
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Sunday, November 27, 2005. Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks. Open Space Seattle 2100 gets great coverage in this month's Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks newsletter. This organization, which is helping sponsor the Open Space Seattle 2100 project, is a great organization that has been providing stewardship of Seattle's Olmsted park's legacy for over 25 years. Posted by open2100 at 12:49 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 22, 2005. On November 17th, the Urban Sustainability Forum. Mr Childs spok...
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Open Space Seattle:2100: July 2006
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006. Two Bike Related Posts. As many of you know, the Green Futures Charrette. Of visions that prioritized non-motorized transportation, especially bicycle transport (likely looking to European cities like Copenhagen as examples). Very exciting and innovative use of the street right of way was key to those proposals. Therefore, there are two events this week that we should highlight. First was today's Seattle Weekly article. The second is the first Critical Mass. Links to this post.
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Local Law Community | Environmental Law Society
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Seattle University School of Law's Environmental Law society website. Local Environmental Groups and Boards. 8211; Our local part of the Audubon Society. 8211; Plans for market-based non-regulatory environmental reform. 8211; Non-profit focusing on land trusts to preserve agriculture and open space. Center for Environmental Law and Policy. 8211; Water “watchdog” group. City of Seattle of Office of Sustainability and Environment. City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development. Trust for Public Land.
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Subscribe to civic studios. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3 other followers. Grand Urban Visions in Spain. Curing A Case of the Blues in Bridgeport. Celebrating Success in Downtown Oklahoma City. A New Chapter on Public Participation in New Orleans? The Poster Child for Planned Communities. Reinventing the ‘Chattanooga Process’. Building Partnerships Across the Gorge…. Envisioning New Community Paradigms. May 25, 2007, 4:48 pm.
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Open Space Seattle:2100: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Crude, but Fascinating. This "mash up" of Google maps and climate change information is fascinating. Centered on England and controlled using meters, the map shows the worldwide impacts of climate change. You can control whether water has risen 1m or 7, to see the gradual spread of rising waters. Posted by open2100 at 9:03 PM. Links to this post. H2O hearts Rose City. Why do we love Portland so much? Take a look at this website. Next time we visit. Posted by open2100 at 8:46 PM.
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Open Space Seattle:2100: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006. The Living Barge is Coming. From the email list, via City-repair's listserv:. Myself and my collaborator Nicole are going to be. Planting a barge with native plants of the Duwamish. River basin and floating it on the Duwamish River for. The month of April. This project will draw attention. To the co-existence of industry and nature on the. Duwamish. We're planning tours, discussions and. Exhibits that will give people the opportunity to talk. For more details on events,.
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Open Space Seattle:2100: June 2006
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Monday, June 19, 2006. A Selection of Recent Headlines. Not quite as protected as we would have liked. All 46,837 miles of them, celebrate a 50th birthday, but is that really cause to celebrate or to cry? We should make more new words in Seattle, like in Vancouver, they're creating ecodensity. Or what if another two million people moved into the region. Our old friend Patrick Condon. Is leading the way. SEA Streets are recognized in the Earth Sky. The human condition is better in the city. Have you alway...