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blogsLesson In Bicycling Economics 101: Don't Forget To Include External Costs Like Pollution Exposure And Increased MortalitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 06/27/2010 - 13:49.
I have been disturbed to live in a community where pollution is a serious health crisis, and I am surrounded by smart young people, yet nobody seems to care they are being poisoned. The worst demonstration of that is the movement to put a bicycle lane along side a major pollution and so health hazard - the I-90 freeway bridge elevated high into the polluted air of the Cuyahoga River Valley, in downtown Cleveland. Clearly, there are engineering and construction cost increases to include such a feature on a freeway bridge - costs society may afford - but what are the negative externalities associated with such a bridge feature, which would encourage individuals to exert themselves in immediate proximity - within a few feet - of a known carcinogen - vehicular emissions. This would also encourage people to spend increased time exerting themselves in an elevated point above other Cleveland pollution, like the toxins from Cleveland Thermal and Mittal, also in close proximity to the bridge. As there is proof that short term exposure to such pollution increases risk of serious short and long-term health consequences, it is certain such a bridge feature would increase healthcare costs, human suffering and mortality rates in this region, as it would harm the health and shorten the lives of those who use it. To the extent the feature encourages broad public use, the harm could be very significant - the equivalent of 100s of life-years lost, and more. What is the cost of genetic mutation among our young? External costs associated with putting a bike lane on the I-90 freeway bridge would far exceed the cost of the bridge itself.
Developers and farmers continue to pave the way for hemp as a biomass crop in the United StatesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 06/27/2010 - 02:33.
U.S. industrial hemp development continues
Developers and farmers continue to pave the way for hemp as a biomass crop in the United States. The U.S. Appeals Court in St. Paul, Minn., heard arguments Nov. 12 by two North Dakota farmers trying to get a lower court’s dismissal of their suit against a federal agency overturned. David Monson, Osnabrock, N.D., and Wayne Hauge, Ray, N.D., have state approval to grow industrial hemp in North Dakota, but are suing the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to get a federal permit to grow industrial hemp. Hemp is related to the illegal drug marijuana and under federal law some of the industrial hemp plant is considered a controlled substance. The three-judge appeals panel will issue a written decision, but that isn't expected to be available for several months. While a number of states allow hemp research, North Dakota was the only one to allow hemp cultivation until Vermont granted permission earlier this year. In Massachusetts, a developer sourced the hemp he used for product evaluation from Canada where the crop is legally grown. Jim Pillsbury of Framingham, Mass., is developing hemp for heating pellets. In 2007, Pillsbury had a Canadian prototype biomass research facility, ViFam Pro Services of Kirkland, Quebec, test hemp leaf biomass for heating pellets which were then analyzed at the Twin Ports Testing Labs in Superior, Wis.
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Meet Cool Clevelanders - Mittal's Next Door NeighborsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 06/26/2010 - 23:59.
I was out documenting the air pollution from the Mittal Cleveland Works steel mill today, around sunset, and the lovely couple that lives in Mittal's backyard came over to join me, and enjoy their supper overlooking the beautiful Cuyahoga River Valley, in their backyard. 'The flame is pretty", the young man said, "but it sure pollutes".
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HUD ends deal allowing Cleveland to buy distressed foreclosed homes - "city officials are fuming"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 06/26/2010 - 16:53.
In my neighborhood this year, I have seen many private INDIVIDUAL investors fixing up private properties, making my community better, and I have watched landbanked government owned properties blighted and demolished, which has been worst for all. In fact, the local government has done great harm here... latest East Cleveland leadership fuckup was demolishing our historic Rozelle School. Our government "leaders" should have control over as little real estate as possible - they are incompetent. As local leaders are not competent to plan redevelopment of my community, I prefer to see property in the hands of the free market and citizens rather than government. As such, I am glad to see reported in the Cleveland Plain Dealer today that "HUD ends deal allowing Cleveland to buy distressed foreclosed homes", as it has been clear to me (and realNEO readers in general, I believe) this program was an abuse by government of free markets and private property rights, without forethought of public interests. Considering the widespread local government abuse of private property and citizen rights here, like with the Frank Giglio case, it is safe to say the last people on Earth who should control real estate in Northeast Ohio are local government officials.
The Real Estate HOLDING gameSubmitted by lmcshane on Sat, 06/26/2010 - 07:59.
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Song of the Day: "Crossroads" - Bone Thugs N HarmonySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 23:49.
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Friday Night Cleveland styleSubmitted by lmcshane on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 20:53.
A great Friday night in the City of Cleveland.
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Mark Your Calendars to VOTE ON SEPTEMBER07, 2010 at the PRIMARY ELECTION for COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBERSSubmitted by ANGELnWard14 on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 13:41.
HERE ARE YOUR CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE: CANDIDATES FOR CUYAHOGA COUNTY EXECUTIVE ON THE BALLOT FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION DAY: 09/07/2010 (TUESDAY)
MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND GET OUT TO VOTE ON SEPTEMBER 07, 2010:
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TREMONT BIKE CONNECTIVITY PLAN RECEIVED FROM (ODOT) MARK CARPENTER 06-25-10Submitted by jerleen1 on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 08:13.
Photo/map of Tremont Bike Connectivity Plan received from (ODOT) Mark Carpenter this morning. Anyone wishing to have a copy of this document, please let me know and I will gladly forward a copy.
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I-90 MAP - PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT - BRIDGE/ABBEY AVENUE - RECEIVED FROM MARK CARPENTER (ODOT) 06-25-10Submitted by jerleen1 on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 08:08.
I received this diagram from (ODOT) Mark Carpenter this morning. I'm not sure that you can make out the details. Anyone wishing to have a copy of this map e-mailed, let me know and I'll be glad to forward.
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Tremont residents meet fight crime neighborhood safety - Commander Sulzer told crowd never run from assailant as Chiplis didSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 03:40.
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Canadian earthquake sends tremors through Cleveland, swaying buildings and rattling nerves (our own henry felt it)Submitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 03:13.
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