No Ducking the Issue! Stop Feeding Waterfowl

April 18, 2017 0

by Chris Carlson The Central Canal is one of Midtown’s defining features. An engineering marvel, migratory bird flyway, wildlife habitat, and historic artifact of the 19th-century nationwide canal-building boom, there’s no wonder it attracts our […more…]

Transit Plan Shifts Gears, Keeps Moving

April 14, 2017 0

by Thomas P. Healy Waiting for Congress to act is fraught with more uncertainty than wondering when the next bus will arrive. Transit advocates struggle to remain optimistic that Congress will fully fund federal capital […more…]

Spring Brings Flurry of Levee Activity

April 13, 2017 0

by Thomas P. Healy The noise of chainsaws and heavy equipment filled the March air as contractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) undertook vegetation management along the White River in Midtown. Trees […more…]

Spring–Summer Street Resurfacing

April 13, 2017 0

Spring arrives not only with blossoms and bees but also with orange traffic cones, detours, and delays as the city’s annual construction season commences. In April, the City’s Department of Public Works (DPW) announced an […more…]