Submitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 03/11/2008 - 19:42.
This very unique and original hand painted sign is a thing of the past. Today we use digitally generated bill boards and digitally printed screens - of the LeBron James "I was a witness" type on Terminal Tower.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 03/11/2008 - 19:42.
This very unique and original hand painted sign is a thing of the past. Today we use digitally generated bill boards and digitally printed screens - of the LeBron James "I was a witness" type on Terminal Tower.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 03/11/2008 - 19:14.
On April 3, 2007 there was a discussion about the proposal for a new Cuyahoga County Administration building here on Realneo. Around that time I had read a letter written by Tim Ferris which suggested that the present County Administration building was originally built to be expanded upward. Today I add the photo above to confirm that the building was intended to be continued upward – you can see the columns projecting right up through the roof on both the main Administration Building and the Annex building. I’ll bet if you removed the copper flashing from the top of the columns, there would be a plate with bolt holes already in it, ready to accept the steel columns for floors 5, 6, 7, etc.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 20:39.
While snow piles up outside in NEO, in Hawaii the anthurium are brilliant, waxy red. A friend just arrived Friday from Hawaii and hand carried these spectacular delicate stems. What a thoughtful present.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Fri, 03/07/2008 - 20:06.
When Ed Hauser speaks during the public comment period of a meeting – he is organized. He has his camera running, and he has his visuals – his documents.
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 20:56.
The day Ohioans and others around America failed the world and allowed Bush and his clan 4 more years was the saddest of my life, and I was depressed by life after that until I posted the following...
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 17:42.
The Cleveland City Council Chamber is a grand room, with wood paneling, curved seating and a colorful mural above President Sweeney’s high backed seat.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Mon, 02/25/2008 - 14:30.
Dear Cleveland City Council Members:
This is an urgent plea to exercise your right to cancel the 50 YEAR obligation by Cleveland Public Power to purchase 100MW of electricity from American Municipal Power’s proposed $3.4 billion power plant in Meigs County, OH.
Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Sun, 02/24/2008 - 20:07.
Cleveland City Council should rescind its involvement in AMP-Ohio's proposed coal-fired utility in southern Ohio. A fifty year commitment to coal is the wrong direction, for Cleveland Public Power (CPP), its customers and the environment. Instead, CPP should develop a comprehensive plan for energy need and energy sources, that includes efforts to reduce demand through conservation, insulation, wind, solar and other alternative sources.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 02/23/2008 - 16:24.
Committing to American Municipal Power's proposed Meigs County pulverized coal generator for 50 years is a death trap for the City of Cleveland - and AMP knows it.
Attending the Cleveland City Council subcommittee on CPP all day yesterday brought things to my mind that wouldn’t have aligned in my head if I hadn’t sat and listened to the back and forth for hours. AMP OHIO is negotiating with Cleveland in BAD FAITH.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 16:32.
One minor question involving subprime vacant houses which I haven't seen asked much is: Where did the occupants go? And the answer I can tell you is: UNDERGROUND.
When a foreclosure takes place, and a lender gets a judgment against a homeowner/borrower, that judgment is good in the courts for decades – in some states for 21 years.
Submitted by Jeff Buster on Sun, 02/17/2008 - 18:47.
Splashing up such colorful and lusty images has to be therapeutic for the artist. Right on the edge of an urban dumping ground, full of scrap tires and trash, here's this little fellow sitting comfortably with his leg on the ledge (complete with scrap tire and vines) waving at the buxom gal below.
Submitted by Stefanie Spear on Fri, 02/15/2008 - 18:06.
02/21/2008 - 19:00
02/21/2008 - 21:00
Etc/GMT-4
Rally to encourage Cleveland City Council to reconsider the AMP-OH Contract concerning the proposed 960-megawatt conventional pulverized coal-fired power plant that would be built in Meigs County near the Ohio River.
Why care? Care, because, our ecosystems are collapsing. We can not ignore the reality of the effects of our actions and inactions. The tipping point means that there is no going back.