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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Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Association Meeting Wednesday Night

January 25, 2005 25th Ward Comments Off on Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Association Meeting Wednesday Night
 

The Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Association will be holding their monthly meeting Wednesday January 26th at the Charless Home, 4430 Nebraska at 7pm.

For more information on Mt. Pleasant click here.

See you there!

– Steve

The Need for DSL Access for All in the Ward

January 24, 2005 25th Ward 2 Comments
 

To some DSL access might not be a big issue (if you still use that Smith-Corona). But in today’s world internet access is a valuable tool for young and older alike. For many businesses, such as real estate, it can be critical to survival.

However, much of the 25th Ward East of Grand lacks the availability of DSL service. Areas to the North & West of the ward enjoy DSL service. As a REALTOR® I can tell you this makes a difference to a greater and greater number of buyers. Those doing rehab work also know of the lack of DSL and sometimes avoid the area – knowing their properties will be less appealing to internet savvy buyers.

Currently SBC controls the equipment and access for all providers of DSL. Companies such as Earthlink rely on SBC’s lines for their service. Only upon getting SBC to add additional stations to serve all of the city will this change. As a result, those of us in this red-lined zone turn to Charter for their high-speed service. Currently Charter has a $19.99/month special for the first three months but then you return to their regular rates which start at $39.99/month. Compared to SBC’s current rate of $26.95/month ($19.95/month if you use SBC Long Distance) you can see how the cost difference can big a deal to those on lower or fixed incomes. With many dial-up services charging rates similar to SBC’s DSL service it is very feasible for many residents to consider their service. Finding an extra $250/year plus taxes for Charter’s service is not always an option.

Of importance to business is often what is known as a “Static IP” address. SBC’s Static IP plans start at just $54.95/month – for residential or business. This is something Charter cannot offer due to their technology. To a business that needs a Static IP the only alternative is what is known as ADSL (or similar types of lines) which are often well in excess of $100/month. Again, the cost difference is something a small business must consider when deciding where to locate.

Nearly 70% of the registered voters in the ward are under 50 years old – we are computer & internet users. Many of the people I’ve talked to in the ward that are older than 50 also use the internet for communications. To retain these residents and to attract new home owners we need to consider access to technology. Almost 30% of the voters are in their teens and 20s. As these young folks begin their families it is important to keep them not only in our ward but in the city. I have a 9 year-old niece that has her own notebook computer and a 6 year-old great niece that is great with computer learning activities – they take keyboarding class not typing. Access to the internet is a very important part of educating our children – especially when preparing school reports. Parents also use the internet to check in with schools on the progress of their kids.

Lack of DSL availability is a very real issue to individuals, families and businesses in the city. I want to work with the Aldermen in the adjacent wards that are also not served by SBC’s DSL and seek to rectify this injustice. Together we can get SBC to make the necessary improvements to give all of the city a level playing field.

– Steve Patterson

More Than a Matter of Scale

January 23, 2005 Planning & Design 2 Comments
 

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Most preservation & urban minded people would look at the picture on the right and say the problem is the scale of the dreadfully ugly HUD infill house. Yes, the scale is out of character for the neighborhood.

It is much shorter than the much grander house next door. Narrower too. The original house is elevated above grade whereas the infill it not. The ceilings are lower on the newer house which doesn’t help with its squat appearance. Again, most would say any new house need to have a similar scale to fit in with the old house. Most times I’d probably agree.



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25th Ward Meeting on Thursday 1/27

January 23, 2005 25th Ward Comments Off on 25th Ward Meeting on Thursday 1/27
 

Thursday January 27th at 7:30pm is the first meeting in 2005 of the ’25th Ward Regular Democratic Club.’ The meeting will be held at Resurrection School at 3880 Meramec 63116 – downstairs meeting room.


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If you live in the 25th Ward and would like to participate in the process this is a good way to do so. With over 6,400 registered voters in the ward it is unfortunate that we have less than 30 paid members. This means that less than half of 1% of the registered voters in the ward make the party endorsement for various races – including for alderman.

Dues are only $6.00/yr and for those over 60 the dues are reduced to $4.00/yr. Hopefully we can get the membership number up around 65 so that at least 1% of the registered voters are represented.




The ward endorsement meeting will be held on February 24th – same time and location. New members joining now are not permitted to vote at the endorsement meeting. Still, please join and participate. The 25th Ward Club is part of the St. Louis Democratic City Central Committee.

I hope to see you there.

Campaign Blog Launched

January 22, 2005 25th Ward Comments Off on Campaign Blog Launched
 

I’m pleased to announce that the latest news for my campaign will be presented in a blog format. I will keep voters, volunteers, contributers and the public informed of happenings and appearances via this space.

I will also be discussing various issues in greater detail here as well. I will demonstrate to the voters that I am a thinking candidate – I will bring up issues and offer solutions. The comments section will be an opportunity for the public to tell me if I am on tract or not. Public feedback to aldermen is a key component that is missing from our current system.

Part of the reason I decided on 25thward.com as my website address is because I think this will serve me well once elected to office. Through this website address I will be able to keep the residents of the 25th Ward informed of hot issues, public meetings, request feedback on upcoming decisions. Making use of current technology will just be one way of being an effective alderman.

The countdown to March 8th begins!

– Steve

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