Celebrating Blog’s 19th Anniversary

 

  Nineteen year ago I started this blog as a distraction from my father’s heart attack and slow recovery. It was late 2004 and social media & video streaming apps didn’t exist yet — or at least not widely available to the general public. Blogs were the newest means of …

Thoughts on NGA West’s Upcoming $10 Million Dollar Landscaping Project

 

  The new NGA West campus , Jefferson & Cass, has been under construction for a few years now. Next NGA West is a large-scale construction project that will build a new facility for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in St. Louis, Missouri.This $1.7B project is managed by the U.S. Army …

Four Recent Books From Island Press

 

  Book publisher Island Press always impresses me with thoughtful new books written by people working to solve current problems — the subjects are important ones for urbanists and policy makers to be familiar and actively discussing. These four books are presented in the order I received them. ‘Justice and …

New Siteman Cancer Center, Update on my Cancer

 

  This post is about two indirectly related topics: the new Siteman Cancer Center building under construction on the Washington University School of Medicine/BJC campus and an update on my stage 4 kidney cancer. Let’s deal with the latter first. You may have noticed I’ve not posted in three months, …

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Ward Endorsements

January 27, 2005 25th Ward 2 Comments
 

Tonight was the monthly meeting of the 25th Ward Regular Democratic Club – the ward club that I have been a member of since last summer. Tonight wasn’t our ward endorsement meeting – that will be next month on February 24th.

Tonight we heard from various elected officials including state reps Jeanette Mott Oxford, Mike Daus and Tom Villa. Comptroller Darlene Green paid us a visit campaigning even though she is unopposed and we also had Mayor Francis Slay,

My opponent Dorothy Kirner spoke and she was gracious enough to introduce me so I could say a few words. We will both get a chance to speak next month immediately prior to the endorsement vote. But from the looks of things on the street you’d think the ward committee has already voted to endorse the incumbent:

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Ward-owned signs supporting Dorothy Kirner, used last year when challenging Republican Francis Wildhaber, can be spotted within the ward. To me this gives the false impression the ward has endorsed her in this coming election cycle. 25th Ward Committeeman Norman Sutterer disagrees – arguing the signs do not constitute an endorsement by the ward. Of course, he is also the Treasurer of her election committee so I really didn’t expect him to agree with me.

[Updated 2/10/2005: Note – as of a filing postmarked 1/26/2005 and received by the Missouri Ethics Commission on 1/28/2005 Norman Sutterer was replaced as Kirner’s campaign Treasurer by Martin Kirner. This posting was dated 1/27/2005 so I was still correct and they made their change prior to me posting my comments. – Steve]

If having ward signs out doesn’t constitute endorsement then I’m not sure what they’ll do once we actually have the endorsement vote on February 24th. A parade?

I had hoped we’d go into the election on a level playing field – operating by the same rules. But I’m OK with the way things are because I know my message of fresh ideas, youthful energy and a revitalized ward will triumph in the end. Also, my signs are on order – here is a sneak peak:

Remember the dates, register to vote by February 9th, Ward “endorsement” meeting on February 24th and primary election on March 8, 2005.

– Steve

Loving the Lustron Houses

January 27, 2005 History/Preservation 1 Comment
 

Back in December I alerted my readers to a proposed development in Dogtown which would replace a lovely Lustron house with four, well, not so lovely houses. Hopefully someone will step up and rescue this house.

Help may come from Angie Boesch, a Lustron owner in Webster Groves. Angie is taking on the task of trying to track down all 2,498 original Lustron houses with her web site “The Lustron Locator – Tracking Lustrons Across the United States.

How cool is that? Keep up the good work Angie! These homes are an important part of American history and a nifty bit of engineering.

– Steve

St. Cecilia – On the Archdiocese’s List of Parishes to be Closed…

January 26, 2005 25th Ward 2 Comments
 

Most of my entries I ramble on and on about urbanity, connection to neighborhood and such. I’m not going to do that today. Instead I’m going to let the pictures do the speaking:

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I consider one of the parishioners, a 91-year old woman, to be a surrogate grandmother since I no longer have any living grandparents. She was nearly in tears today as I saw the beauty of the church her ancestors helped build. Such beauty is rare and once lost will never be duplicated.

– Steve

St. Cecilia – On the Archdiocese’s List of Parishes to be Closed…

January 26, 2005 History/Preservation 6 Comments
 

Most of my entries I ramble on and on about urbanity, connection to neighborhood and such. I’m not going to do that today. Instead I’m going to let the pictures do the speaking:

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Uncommon Thinking

January 25, 2005 25th Ward Comments Off on Uncommon Thinking
 

For a good look at my thought process on development projects take a look at my recent post on Urban Review – St. Louis about the proposed Loughborough Commons.

– Steve

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