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Sustainable DevelopmentQuorum, TWDC Bylaws, Proposed Amendments, and 11/19/09 Board of Trustees MeetingSubmitted by Claude Cornett on November 18, 2009 - 2:52am.
Free-Market Psychosis and the Privatization of Section 8Submitted by Eternity on November 17, 2009 - 11:58am.
Allison Kilkenney - You would think during a time of vast unemployment, wealth disparity, and economic instability that great minds would unite in order to imagine and build a new tomorrow in which the suffering of the masses could be lessened. Of course, that fantasy includes the provision that The Smartest Guys In The Room are also The Most Moral Guys In The Room, which is rarely the case.
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Jimmy Carter Helping Habitat For Humanity Build 50,000 Homes In Southeast AsiaSubmitted by Eternity on November 16, 2009 - 5:47pm.
The Huffington Post - Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, are among 3,000 volunteers from 25 countries working with Habitat for Humanity this week to help build and repair homes along the Mekong River in Thailand, Vietnam, China, Cambodia and Laos.
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The Real NEO Post-Citizen-Hauser Era, Year 2: Learning The Meaning Of "The Process Is Broken!"Submitted by Norm Roulet on November 16, 2009 - 2:15pm.
Citizen Ed Hauser, Victorious In The Battle Of Whiskey Island - "Ask Not What Your Planet Can Do For You..." It has been a year since Northeast Ohio lost our selfless civic activist "Citizen" Ed Hauser, silencing the great voice in the community saying that "The Process is Broken". November 14, 2009 - the one-year anniversary of Ed's death - a group of family and friends came together on the beautiful Whiskey Island Ed saved, before a late Autumn setting sun, to toast a glorious man, and mourn a most cursed and horrible year in Northeast Ohio without Ed. What does the dawn hold for this long-suffering region, in the second year without Citizen Hauser?
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Senseless bulldozing: The Spectre of Failed Urban PlanningSubmitted by Eternity on November 13, 2009 - 11:32am.
Max Eternity - To often the role of cultural arbiters, civic activists and community workers is portrayed as a position of emotional engagement, not sensibility. From direct experience I have come to see that there is a tendency for in-power administrators, politicians and real estate speculators to prioritize their lust of recognition and new revenue above the bread and butter needs of those they should serve--retaining existing communal integrity and existing communal wealth. Fom this position of pie-in-the-sky optimistic idealism, these powers-at-large become blind,
UN investigator accuses US of shameful treatment of homelessSubmitted by Eternity on November 12, 2009 - 9:42pm.
Guardian UK - A United Nations special investigator who was blocked from visiting the US by the Bush administration has accused the American government of pouring billions of dollars into r
Do You Feel Cleveland City Services Have Increased, Remained Constant or Declined Over The Past Year?Submitted by Norm Roulet on November 12, 2009 - 6:15pm.
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Public Finance Management, We Are Ready For Your Presentation To Your FundersSubmitted by Norm Roulet on November 11, 2009 - 7:20pm.
Public Recreation in Cleveland in 2013? PD reports: "Visitors to Cleveland's public swimming pools -- now free -- would have to pay admission if the city enacts recommendations of a consultant submitted Tuesday." It is not surprising, the release of "Management & Efficiency Study – Cleveland, Ohio" (download as .PDF here) by Public Finance Management seems to have Northeast Ohio leadership heads spinning. At least, that is the appearance from coverage of related news - and lack thereof - in the PD.
Exactly one week after 77% of Clevelanders made Frank Jackson mayor of Cleveland for another four years...Submitted by Norm Roulet on November 11, 2009 - 6:10am.
Exactly one week after 77% of Clevelanders made Frank Jackson mayor of Cleveland for another four years, the strongly pro-Jackson Cleveland Plain Dealer's City Hall reporter Henry Gomez posted to his blog that a "Consultant's report suggests that Cleveland must cut jobs to remain financially sound". In his article, Henry referred to a 344 page report by Public Finance Management that, beneath all attempts at silver lining, offers chilling analyses of the organization, financial management and economic prospects of the City of Cleveland. Some highlights of the innocuously titled "Management & Efficiency Study – Cleveland, Ohio" (download as .PDF here) include: "Cleveland faces a drop of over 50 percent in its capital program funding from FY2010 to FY2011; further reductions are forecasted for FY2012 and FY2013", "the City projects a significant budget deficit in 2010 if current spending is not adjusted to match the new revenue reality", and "the City will have to scale back services to which Clevelanders have become accustomed".
Gather 'Round puts the gardens to bed until springSubmitted by dwebb on November 7, 2009 - 5:16pm.
If you want to spend a couple of hours in the warm sun of November on Sunday, we are putting down compost, doing clean up and putting the gardens to bed until the days grow longer and nature wakes us up to plant again.
Calling All Hands to Gather 'Round Farm Sunday, November 8, 10:00 - 3:00 3919 Lorain Avenue
We need all hands on deck to finish off several projects at Gather 'Round, including spreading compost and topsoil on the beds for winter, insulating the chicken coop and doing some other general clean-up.
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Real Coop Energy, Year 2Submitted by Norm Roulet on November 4, 2009 - 6:11pm.
It is an amazing feeling heating your home with wood. You are able to survive in the harshest of weather, with nothing but mother nature on your side, and no gas bills... and, you may cook and heat water while you heat your environment. Quite clever, really... invented by cavewomen, I believe.
Cuyahoga County 66% White, And 66% For Issue 6...6...6... Isn't That ConvenientSubmitted by Norm Roulet on November 4, 2009 - 2:21pm.
I was just observing a graphic of Issue 6 voting results, on Issue 6 sponsor site Cleveland.com, and noticed how lily-white the voting for this issue clearly was. In 98.4% white Hunting Valley, 248 people voted for Issue 6, and 18 against... 93% for Issue 6 Where Issue 6 first festered - Mayor Bruce Akers' 89% white Pepper Pike - 83% for Issue 6. In Issue 6 Grand Mother Rawson's 30% black Shaker Heights... 74% of voters were for Issue 6...
The Origins of REALNEOSubmitted by Norm Roulet on November 2, 2009 - 5:40pm.
October 7, 2009, we began our sixth year of ongoing, expansive, free, open source content management and global knowledge sharing, community building, social networking and collaboration on REALNEO. See posting Number 1, REALNEO Development Plan, from October 7, 2004, here, for links to many source documents from the planning and development of REALNEO, since 2004. Congratulations to all REALNEO members, from day one to today! We've come a long way, since 2004, and our outcomes run far deeper than is seen on the surface of REALNEO. Six years is an eternity, in the world of social computing - we're about 8 months younger than Facebook, and a paradigm beyond - we are Real Co-op!
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The more I really learn about the man behind Issue 3, Dan Gilbert, the more...Submitted by Norm Roulet on October 30, 2009 - 10:17pm.
Emerging City InnovationSubmitted by Eternity on October 29, 2009 - 10:13pm.
Unreal NEO Art Of The Day: $180,000, By RTASubmitted by Norm Roulet on October 25, 2009 - 3:30pm.
Where is this $180,000 sculpture, who is the artist, why is it located here, how was it selected, who paid for it, who will maintain it, what does it say, is it successful, does it represent serious problems in unreal NEO, and how may you get it to speak for you, in the future?
Did You Know Last Week Was National Lead Poisoning Prevention Awareness Week?Submitted by Norm Roulet on October 25, 2009 - 2:00pm.
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Question of the Day: Did You Know Last Week Was National Lead Poisoning Prevention Awareness Week?Submitted by Norm Roulet on October 25, 2009 - 4:02am.
I was reviewing emails from last week and read, from the EPA, "EPA Proposes Tightening Standards for Lead-Safe Renovation Practices and Lead Paint Dust to Protect Children", which reports "The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is marking National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week by announcing several actions the agency proposes to take to prevent lead poisoning." Do you remember hearing anything in Northeast Ohio about last week being National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week?
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Green on the ground in Lorain CountySubmitted by rnojonson on October 24, 2009 - 5:13pm.
Wow Man!! did you see that?????????? It was on the front page of the Plain Dealer for Saturday October 24, 2009. The second headline read, "Green idea for Oberlin: a sustainable arts district".
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"I think Ohio can be the next Silicon Valley"Submitted by Norm Roulet on October 23, 2009 - 7:20am.
"I think Ohio can be the next Silicon Valley", said Cleveland Foundation President and "former head of North American research and development for Panasonic" Ronn Richard, for a November 2007 Cleveland Plain Dealer article titled "German solar company plans HQ in Cleveland". The PD then reported: "For months, the Cleveland Foundation has sent teams to Europe in an effort to sell Ohio to solar and wind turbine companies as the right place to manufacture." Today, less than two years later, the PD reports "IBC Solar to leave Cleveland for San Francisco." "The company has maintained its one-person U.S. headquarters here since February 2008." "Cleveland Foundation President Richard hadn't given up Thursday evening. He was to meet with Buntain today to talk about the company's decision -- and what it will take to keep a presence in Ohio."
"Cell Out" for the CongoSubmitted by Eternity on October 22, 2009 - 10:40am.
“It looks like Issue 3 is going down”, says informed Ohioans and Chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic PartySubmitted by Norm Roulet on October 18, 2009 - 12:35am.
The Glass City Jungle blog in Toledo seems to be the only media outlet to have picked up on a TruthPAC poll with results showing, as Dave Betras, Chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic Party, says, “It looks like Issue 3 is going down.” Wonder if and when the Plain Plan Dealer will share this insight with its intentionally misinformed readers... hopefully, they read REALNEO as well...
Welcome Bill Botkin from Today's Business Products... Now, About Our Brightest Greenest Discount?!Submitted by Norm Roulet on October 15, 2009 - 10:04pm.
Welcome to REALNEO, new REAL COOP member and recent Cleveland transplant Bill Botkin. Thanks for joining our real NEO community. Bill's REALNEO member bio reads: "I am a transplant from Columbus as of 2 years ago. My career has spanned 20 years in the copier/mfp industry and I recently made the change to the Office Supply/Furniture Industry where I discovered Sustainability. I am looking to become more involved in the Cleveland area." Bill came to the right place! Because Bill filled out his REALNEO user profile with useful information about himself and his employer, I found reasons to learn more about Bill and spent some time visiting his employer's website - Today's Business Products - where Bill "discovered Sustainability"... and Today's Business Products seems to have a good interest in sustainability - they list many "green products".
Looking for the Middle ClassSubmitted by Eternity on October 15, 2009 - 8:08pm.
Marie Cocco @ Truthdig - The challenge of our time is to re-create America as a middle-class nation.
Rick Nagin: a resume of community accomplishmentsSubmitted by talbano on October 15, 2009 - 10:39am.
Rick Nagin for Ward 14
Rick Nagin has years of experience working with people and getting things done.
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