Broken Sidewalk readers know Louisville. Another correct sidewalk ID Monday as Barturtle and JC both noticed the photo was taken on Longest Avenue in the Cherokee Triangle. Here’s another photo ready for your guesses.
Local News
- Louisville among 10 cities ready for economic recovery (Luxist via tipster)
- African American Heritage Center faces debt problems, still on hold (C-J)
- Developer, activist files lawsuit over city’s handling of Cordish money (Fat Lip)
- New Albany ponders building permit moratorium merits (NA Confidential)
- Bakery ready to move to Downtown New Albany (N & T)
- More on Jeffersonville’s proposed canal district (N & T)
- And more coverage from Broken Sidewalk about the project (Broken Sidewalk)
- Proof on Main plans urban gardening seminar on 21C rooftop (Proof)
- Meeting about moving nation’s oldest Civil War monument set for Sept. 23 (KY)
- Friends of Lou looking for more… friends (FOL)
- Kentucky could face higher temperatures, more rain with climate change (C-J)
Transportation
- Web site helps cyclists find the best routes on city (Ride the City via CART)
- Electrified passenger rail at odds with freight rail in California (Merc. News via P-zen)
- Company hopes to design a car just for police officers (Cool Hunting)
- Traffic tickets are good for society for a variety of reasons (Slate)
Everything Else
- Addressing sewer problems: an interview with an expert (Infrastructurist)
- How is homeownership and the American dream changing? (New Geography)
- Moma creates iPhone app to create art based on where you walk (AdFlash in German)
- Parks provide huge economic benefits to cities (The Dirt)
- Flower power: economic sense for cities to plant flowers (Balt. Sun via @urbanophile)