Congratulations to Barturtle, Michael, and Jeff Noble for correctly identifying last Wednesday’s sidewalk photo. Here’s a new photo ready for your guesses.
Local News
- Old Louisville’s Carly Rae’s closes this weekend with drink specials (LHB Forum)
- Molly Malone’s in St. Matthews holds grand opening, kitchen to follow soon (LHB Forum)
- Derby Museum plans $5.5M renovation, to reopen next April (Biz First, C-J, WFPL, Fox 41)
- Middletown Museum looks to expand presence, move to town’s Main Street (C-J)
- Galt House signs deal with Churchill Downs to be official hotel (Biz First, Fox 41)
- Efforts to lure ‘nomadic’ college grads to Louisville may be paying off (The Edit)
- Lou has made the big leagues as the fourth most likely place for a rat infestation (The Edit)
- New Albany’s Scribner House to get fountain, garden face lift (N & T)
- Dilapidated New Albany building revealed to be historic ‘crupper factory’ (NA Confidential)
- Considering recent news about the fate of Colonial Gardens (Restore CG)
- A rundown of the home sales numbers for October 2009 (Lou Homes)
- Bon Air neighborhood to plant trees along Bardstown Road November 11 (Mojo)
- Miami Herald loves the Old Seelbach Bar and 732 Social (M-H via Twitter)
- A pretty pickle takes a look at fall colors and Halloween sights around Lou.
- And a few recent flickr fall photos here and here and here and here.
Transportation
- French bike-sharing program struggles with theft, vandalism (NY Times via Twitter)
- Pros and cons of jaywalking, competitive mobility vs the law (CART)
- As late as 1942, ‘car’ meant ‘streetcar’ not ‘automobile’ in Kentucky (CART)
- On the many, dangerous ‘land mines’ an urban cyclist must contend with (Pedalaround)
- Move to close Preston Highway onramp to Watterson drawing controversy (WFPL)
- Goldsmith Lane causing safety headaches, and a few ideas to fix it (Mojo)
- Work to continue of Clarksville’s Eastern Boulevard through Winter (N & T)
- Giving an auto lane to bikes proves a big success on one Vancouver bridge (V-S via P-zen)
Everything Else
- Cities should consider ‘transit villages’ to increase density (Citiwire)
- French city testing heat-sensing street lights that dim when no one is around (openalex)
- Unobtrusive prototype wind turbine fits on your house’s ridge line (Inhabitat)
- Poll shows many businesses are shelving sustainability due to recession (Biz First)
- This community garden is entirely covered by a ‘community hammock’ (TreeHugger)
- EPA sets up decade-long permeable-parking lot study (SciAm via Twitter)
- Subsidies for cars and houses have helped pull the economy up (Wash Times via P-zen)
- Imagine the details you’d see walking a marathon around your block (NY Times via Twitter)
Yale Drive, just off Dundee Road, looking west, or southwest.
Jeff beat me to it.
Yale Avenue, indeed! I had to think about it for a minute, but the little, 2-story garage/shed structure behind the blue-painted cinder block house gives it away.