• More Urban Farming: On the heels of Cleveland’s recent relaxation of zoning rules, Lakewood’s also looking at allowing residents to raise chickens.
  • Ned Hill and Fran Stewart: The New City Beautiful. The “old” City Beautiful movement was about placing monumental buildings in park-like settings. Think Cleveland’s or Washington DC’s Malls. Gorgeous, but not very practical, and certainly not about making someplace great for everyday life. Hill and Stewart would like to start a new movement that creates and guides urban neighborhood design by using the lessons learned about how successful urban neighborhoods — like Georgetown and Beacon Hill — actually work.
 

One Response to Today’s Report – February 10th

  1. Vincent says:

    One thing I have to say about the chikens is that they will be very very annoying at times.

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