A roof with a view
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To keep up with a daily post I may just post a picture and let you discuss what you see.
The other afternoon I liked the contrast of the dark clouds against the sun hitting the buildings.
– Steve Patterson
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 …
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 …
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 …
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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To keep up with a daily post I may just post a picture and let you discuss what you see.
The other afternoon I liked the contrast of the dark clouds against the sun hitting the buildings.
– Steve Patterson
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Due to my employment with the U.S. Census Bureau I will most likely not be able to maintain the post-per-day schedule that I have had for quite a while now. At this point the only thing I can commit to is a new poll on Sundays and the results of the prior poll on Wednesdays. As I have posts from contributors I will post those. If I have other posts they may be less involved than usual.
My role will be to train and supervise a crew of Enumerators.  At the conclusion of this temporary job I will resume full daily postings.
– Steve Patterson
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On Monday officials will “break ground” for the new $640 million dollar bridge across the Mississippi River. The ceremony will take place on the historic Eads Bridge.
Sadly I will not be able to attend the event. The poll for this week asks your thoughts on the new bridge which is expected to be complete by February 2014. The poll is in the upper right sidebar.
– Steve Patterson
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In the lobby of my condo building was a huge stack of bound & printed phone directories.
I thought these became upon request only?
– Steve Patterson
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Everywhere I turn I encounter crosswalk issues. On Monday I brought you the finally corrected crosswalk on Delmar. From the 2nd floor terrace of the Pultizer Foundation I noticed a bad crosswalk on Washington Ave in Midtown:
Neither side has curb cuts and a car is parked blocking the crosswalk!
From the street level we can see the car parked so it fully blocks the crosswalk. The sign indicates parking is permitted in both directions.
What needs to happen is to bulb out the curb both the width of the parking lane and crosswalk. A channel can be left to allow rainwater in the gutter to drain. The bulb out would do a few things: 1) the ramp could be within the bulb rather than cut back into the existing sidewalk, 2) the bulb would prevent motorists from accidentally blocking the crosswalk and 3) the bulbs would shorten the distance to cross the street. The current situation cannot continue.
– Steve Patterson