Welcome to Citiwire.net! This week we’re all about innovations. Neal Peirce writes about cities leading the way, from London’s common-sense approach to Olympics planning to the sky-high towers of Hong Kong… I’m this week’s guest columnist. I describe a simple, low-tech way that city officials could inspire those city-loving, bicycle- and transit-loving Millennials to get involved in local government.
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Comments
- Less Harmful Shale Development: Ohio’s Big Experiment (3)
Caitlin: Hate to nitpick, but it’s Center for Sustainable *Shale* Development, not Shell.
Neal Peirce: Comments received from Richard Averett – Upstate NY If the politicians spent a few hours looking...
Roberta Brandes Gratz: They still need 1 million gallons of water per well and generate endless amount of truck...
- Learning, Again, Why Plans Sometimes Fail (6)
Howard Wooldridge: Richard…seems like you have never seen someone blow on a balloon or a piece of bubble gum...
Richard Schmoyer: Dont go to 400 million? About a dozen years ago I attended an international conference in...
Chris Bonney: I took part in the Hampton Roads Virginia Reality Check, where we came to many of the same conclusions...
- Opponents Sue to Stem Onrush of Flashing Digital Billboards (1)
Arnold long: This crazy idea that drivers can be safely distracted is dangerous. It’s simply electronic...
- How the “Bikelash” Faded in New York and Other Cities (2)
Stephen A Goldsmith: Great piece, will be a bay leaf in the soup for those who work so hard in cities throughout the...
Khal Spencer: One must not confuse the loud but irrelevant rants of a few extremists on the Internet with public...
- Girding Cities for a Perilous Century (4)
Beth Sanders: Chief Resilience Officer is a great idea. Their influence can be both local and global, as individuals...
- Less Harmful Shale Development: Ohio’s Big Experiment (3)
