Best of the Web for July 20
Sunday, July 20, 2008
We shouldn’t generalize. Any damage can be eliminated by eco-friendly use. All users should clean up after themselves. Anglers should try not to leave behind fishing line, tubers and shore folk should clean up garbage, parents should keep their kids from catching and handling fish, dog owners should pick up after pets. Basically, just leave the river as it was before you got there. Smart use won’t hurt the environment ... ignorance and neglect does.
Read story.Best of the Web: July 13
Sunday, July 13, 2008
No single user group should dictate the use of any public land ... Read story.
Best of the Web for July 6
Sunday, July 6, 2008
I am both biker and driver and each share responsibility to be safe and obey traffic laws. We have all seen bikers riding 2-3 abreast, failing to stop at stop signs, advancing to the right of stopped cars at a light (and then making a left turn) etc. We have all also seen drivers who go way too fast, don’t pay attention, talk on cell phone, don’t stop or roll stop at stop signs etc. I don’t think we can legislate responsibility, so the best we can hope for is education and law enforcement.
Read story.Best of the Web for June 15
Sunday, June 15, 2008
What a great story. I have seen Kandu and Ken at the hospital, and they bring such joy and happiness to patients, families and all the staff. Nuts For Mutts — what a hoot! Big congratulations to Kandu, Ken and all of the Heeling Friends teams. And thank you Margaret for writing such a nice piece.
Read story.Best of the Web for May 25
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Communities that take a proactive approach to transportation and effectively combine transportation and land use planning can have greater success. Combining the two can help reduce the amount of new trips that are generated when growth occurs, but there are still increases in the number of trips and these need to be accommodated.
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