25 results for "bike sharing"

Dayton Business Journal likes my comments

In a kind of bogus way, the Dayton Business Journal has taken its “readers comments” and used them anonymously, even though Disqus has the full name. Last two weeks- they’ve featured my comments- without giving credit: Dayton faces $5M in cuts for 2011 budget (Nov. 15) • Hmm, you’re losing customers, cut services, raise prices Read More

Denver makes use, Ohio buys ads on the page

Gotta love the “Ohio Department of Development” touting the “Third Frontier” program in ads- on Fast Company’s website. We’re paying to advertise that we’re forward thinking and supporting science and tech- while Denver is actually deploying the future of green alternative transportation: B-Cycle. If there is one rule about advertising- it’s that PR is cheaper Read More

B-Cycle Dayton discussed

In Dayton Grassroots Daily show v 29, we’re talking B-Cycle. I’ve been talking about bike sharing in Dayton for the last year. Putting smart bicycles all over the urban core and where we have high concentrations of people. Places like college campuses and major employers could have bike share stands to get people to think Read More

Goals and objectives: next two years: David Esrati

There are things I can do and things I can’t. I just hate admitting to there being things I can’t do. So, here are my plans: Continue to work on identifying and publicizing tax giveaways to private corporations- what I call “corporate welfare”- by government in the name of “economic development.” Politicians have no business Read More

A plan for working with what we have: Housing in Dayton

It was nice to see the same day the Dayton Daily News covers the candidates on housing, they also did an article on banks walking away from homes that they foreclosed on. I’m the only one who addresses this issue in my answers: Esrati: Neighborhood associations key Esrati calls Dayton’s neighborhoods “the building blocks of Read More

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