No guesses again for our last sidewalk photo Wednesday, which was taken on Gardiner Lane. Here’s a new photo with hopes of some new guesses in the comments.
Local News
- Local bike commuter hit by car who ran a red light (Fuck Gas)
- Strategies for the future of the 8664 movement (Russell Neighborhood)
- Proposed ordinance calls for accountability in spending (C-J)
- In hopes of avoiding another ‘Cordish controversy’ (Ville-Voice)
- Wayside still fighting BOZA over old Mercy property (C-J)
- A call for bike lanes and getting smart in New Albany (NA Confidential)
- U of L hopes improved student housing means improved students (LEO)
- Louisville zombie attack schedules for August 29 (Lou 4 Lovers)
- Irish Hill Improv & History Festival opens tonight (Backseat Sandbar)
- Help bring ZipCar car sharing to Louisville (Consuming Lou)
- Louisville most likely city to search for ‘obscene’ material (Valley Report)
- Coal ash ponds like one in Lou are really bad for living (Fat Lip)
Transportation
- TARC to break ground on new bus maintenance facility (Biz First)
- Despite perception, cyclists only cause 10% of bike-car accidents (TreeHugger)
- Should we synchronize traffic lights for pedestrian safety? (Urban Cincy)
Everything Else
- Designing a new American dream around urban lifestyles (GOOD)
- Architects now required to study sustainable design (NY Times via @urbanophile)
- Portland (OR) looks to create ‘eco-districts’ for a green city (Governing via P-zen)
- Cool video showing the benefits of eco-conscious behaviour (Info Aesthetics)
- City residents pay more than fair share of taxes nationally (Atlantic)
- Block parties are good for neighborhoods (StreetsBlog)
- Map shows the geographic distribution of stimulus funds (Creative Class)
You could put a picture up of the sidewalk in front of house and i probably wouldnt know it.
For the sake of those of us who may be accessing this site during our lunch break using our work computers, can the use of words that cause our accounts to be flagged be avoided in the future?
ZipCar?
Southern Heights?
Some sidewalk photos are definitely more difficult to identify than others. This one obviously falls on the more difficult side of the spectrum. There will be easier locations and probably some downright obvious ones in the future, too.
Regarding your note, John, I will try to be more careful in the future to avoid the pitfalls of overzealous office network filters.