Last night even though I was late the monthly blogger meetup went smashingly with about 20 people in attendance. It was good to see Celeste, Michael, and Eddie who lives in San Francisco and dropped by for a visit. Always Write has a better list of attendees, Pat and I forgot to send around a sign-up list. Pharaoh’s barkeep John kept us happy with $2 buds and half price rail drinks. After that I went to the Science Club to hear some music. It’s a new club on 19th Street that kinda has an Ozio-type vibe going on. It’s in an old rowhome so there are 4 smallish floors from the basement to a semi-private top floor.
Public Participation in Urban Planning Month
- Introduction
- Part 1: Urban Planning and E-Government
- Part 2: A Brief History of Public Participation in Urban Planning
- Part 3: Participation Theory
- Part 4: The Internet as a Participation Tool
- Conclusions
- Sidebars: Government as Data Source, Software for e-Government, more
My ULI Posts
- 6/13: Columbia Heights' Comeback
- 6/3: Gas Prices and Transit
- 5/29: Social Networking for ... Real Estate?
- 8/7/07: Is Gentrification Good?
What I'm Reading
Latest Entries
- New York Subway Vs. D.C. Metro
- T. Boone Pickens: Half Right, Half Wrong
- Does Beijing Have Too Many Cars?
- Biking Friday
- Jaywalking … to Jail?
- Moving to Boston
- Zoning Out Guns
- The Internet as a Participation Tool
- From Online Politics to E-Government
- Catholic U. Launches Urban Planning Degree Program
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