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eric schroeder · EarthWatch Ohio’s Green Gala event this Friday!
March 31st, 2009
EarthWatch Ohio is excited to host its first annual Green Gala on Friday, April 3 at Executive Caterers at 7 p.m. EarthWatch Ohio is bringing actor and environmental activist Ed Begley, Jr. to Cleveland to be the celebrity guest speaker. Begley, a committed environmentalist for more than thirty years, is currently one of the hottest speakers on eco-living in America. His theme, Live Simply, So That Others Can Simply Live, is helping people all over the nation become conscious of their impact on the earth and find simple and affordable ways to adopt sustainable lifestyles.

Enjoy a fun-filled night with WKYC-TV Channel 3 news reporter Maureen Kyle, the evening’s MC. Come hear the positive vibrations of the Carlos Jones & PLUS Band, with cocktail and dinner music provided by local recording artist and composer Rebecca Harper. Ticket price of $100 per person ($75 tax deductible) includes appetizers, dinner, drink ticket, Ed Begley, Jr.’s presentation, book signing, live music, silent auction items and more.
EarthWatch Ohio is a state-wide, nonprofit organization working to create a sustainable future for Ohio. We encourage individuals, businesses and governments to adopt sustainable lifestyles, business practices and policies.
Help support the efforts of EarthWatch Ohio and come enjoy what is sure to be one of the premier sustainability events of the year.
Check out these interviews with Stefanie Spear, founder of EarthWatch Ohio, and Ed Begley Jr.
http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Greengala040309
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If you haven’t purchased your tickets yet to EarthWatch Ohio’s Green Gala for this Friday, April 3 at 7 p.m. at Executive Caterers at Landerhaven, now is the time. You can purchase your tickets by visiting www.earthwatchohio.org or calling 216-387-1609.
Brian Cummins · Alternative Council Redistricting Proposals
March 20th, 2009

The map above is one of two alternative proposals to the consultant’s recommendations being provided this morning at 9:30 am in Council’s Committee Room, 2nd Floor of City Hall, 601 Lakeside Avenue.
It is an attempt to demonstrate what ward boundaries could look like if Council followed the Charter Committee Recommendation language (and Ordinance No. 1321-08) to have wards comprised of contiguous and compact territory, and bounded by natural boundaries, or street lines. Note the red lines represent Statistical Planning Area boundaries.
Note also the map’s ward shapes are more geometric than the proposed recommendations and that there is no jumping of the Cuyahoga Valley to accommodate the needed population gains for wards located east of the Cuyahoga River. For the most part, no neighborhoods are divided more than once and natural boundaries are used much more to correct poor boundaries of past redistricting. This type of reapportionment should be pursued in 2011. We’ll have to wait for the public to get more involved and for more people to demand a common sense, less political way of doing this.

This second map is a tamer version of an alternative. It is a humble proposal that would require relative minor sacrifice from some of my fellow council members in order to save the Old Brooklyn neighborhood from being cut into three wards as opposed to the current two.
I will try to post more on the relative comparisons and merits of my proposed alternatives later in the morning…
So, Council leadership has finally made their move to roll out the redistricting plan for a public presentation this morning and a vote that will follow next Monday, March 23rd that the 7:00 pm Council meeting.
The memo for this morning’s presentation went out only 30 hours in advance. The meeting is being held on a workday morning.
The irony of this silent and secretive comedy is that this all comes to a head during Sunshine Week! That’s the week of the year that we should be celebrating sunshine and open records and meetings on our public processes. No joke.
So after working with Council’s consultants for the past four days, I have these alternative redistricting plans that I will be sharing this morning. A big thanks to my Executive Assistant Johanna Hamm and the staff at Triad Research. Nonetheless, I only received the recommended plan and the two alternative plans we developed late in the afternoon today. We were not allowed to have copies of the maps we were working on this past week.
The gerrymander-like ward boundaries on the recommended plan were too ridiculous to be presented too soon. See below.

The plan being recommended today was a 95% completed final draft that was readied 4-weeks ago. It was discussed in dribs and drabs with clusters of three or four council members and with maps of only sections of the city so no unsuspecting member could be guilty of being able to understand what anything outside our provincial ward areas of the City would look like.
The result? 19 of 21 wards are left almost completely intact with 5% or so of any of their original boundaries altered. The alterations or appendages in most cases were required to add population to wards that lost people over the past decade. And, for the neighborhoods of Mount Pleasant in Ward 3 and Brooklyn Centre and Old Brooklyn in Ward 15? These neighborhoods are taking the impact of the brutish status quo that has left just about all of my colleagues silent in responding to the divisions being made in these two orphaned sections of the City.
I don’t particularly look forward to this morning’s presentations. The meeting was hastily called with barely a notice. The maps released toward the end of the previous day. And, we’ll have another Monday evening meeting next week where again, 19 of my colleagues will likely not speak at all of any concern to what is occurring to three distinct neighborhoods in the city of Cleveland.
Here is the Mount Pleasant, Ward 3 areas and how it is being divided up:

And, here is the Brooklyn Centre and Old Brooklyn – Ward 15 areas being proposed to be split into fours:

Ed Morrison · MMPI scores a direct hit
March 19th, 2009

The pie fight continues. FCE forgets to duck.
Merchandise Mart developer tells Forest City to get out of the way
It’s not over, though. Looks like FCE is going to pick up another pie.
Forest City won’t take no for answer on med mart
George Nemeth · PostSecret: six years ago
July 20th, 2008
From this week’s PostSecret, toward.
I like inspirational secrets.
George Nemeth · PostSecret: Random
July 14th, 2008
From this week’s PostSecret, flower.
Have you ever left something for someone to find?
George Nemeth · Post Secret: No TP
July 6th, 2008
From this week’s PostSecret, filter. Had to laugh at this one. I never use coffee filters anymore.
George Nemeth · PostSecret: Knowing sign language
June 29th, 2008
From this week’s PostSecret, figure it out for yourself.
I thought there were a couple of postcards I could have linked to, but when I saw the title of this one, I had to pick it. Can you figure out what it says?
George Nemeth · PostSecret: Misdirection
June 22nd, 2008
Every week I pick a postcard to link to. From this week’s PostSecret, concierge. Hopefully, the misdirected guest will find something interesting along the way.
George Nemeth · PostSecret: Father’s Day
June 16th, 2008
Here’s a link to this week’s PostSecret. I’m not linking to a specifc one. They’re all good, but none of them jumps out in particular. What about you?
George Nemeth · PostSecret: Professional
June 8th, 2008
From this week’s PostSecret, crap.
Photography is top of mind today after hanging out with a friend last night who is a professional photographer (but knows all that technical stuff).
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