May 2007

An alternative for the Priority Board System?

This is Cincinnati’s solution: Invest in Neighborhoods Inc. Invest in Neighborhoods Inc. is a nonprofit organization created in 1982 to promote and assist the 51 community councils that represent the neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Our mission is to assist the councils with financial resources and to promote self-sufficiency and leadership skills of the councils and Read More

Common sense traffic engineering- a lost art.

Last night, coming home from watching the Bombers lose game 2 in the playoffs, I ran into another case of “doh.” To get to South Park and Wayne Ave. from US 35 W, you take the Keowee exit- but they closed it- not so bad you say, go to the next exit- Warren/Patterson/Jefferson Street- and Read More

Dayton Politics dies again…

Looks like someone didn’t pay their hosting bill. Daytonpolitics.com isn’t up anymore. No matter what the rumors are- it’s not me. I know how to keep a site online. I haven’t enjoyed it as much lately anyway- more national, less Dayton. I guess all you political junkies will have to get your kicks somewhere else? Read More

Three reasons the Dayton school levy failed-

1) It was a lot of money- and with gas at $3+ a gallon, many Daytonians are scraping now to make ends meet. 2) While the charter schools may not provide as good an education- they do one thing a lot better than the Dayton Public Schools- it’s called Customer Service. 3) In a competitive Read More

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