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 Stories About: Iowa AND Mississippi River AND placemaking AND Missouri
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Along the Mississippi: A flood of coverage A recap of our week on the river |
Sarah van Schagen |
29 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Huckleberry Wroth and I survived our travels down the Mississippi last week, and we've now returned to our respective coasts to reflect on everything we learned. I must say, visiting three cities in seven days is no lazy float down the river -- we covered a lot of ground. Here's a recap:In Dubuque, we: Chatted with the charming mayor, Roy D. Buol. Lunched with city leaders at a conference led by the American Institute of Architects' Sustainable Design Assessmen ... |
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| Topics: Missouri, Tennessee, placemaking, Iowa, Mississippi River (all these topics) |
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Along the Mississippi: The end of the road On politics, ponyshoes, and PBR |
Katharine Wroth |
28 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
| All good things must come to an end, and the Gristissippi Road Trip is one of them. Sarah and I wrapped up our enlightening week of interviews and explorations with a visit to Beale Street (fried pie, yum!) and a beer with a Gristmill fan. As we recuperate from the trip in our respective cities, collecting our thoughts and notes for the more in-depth features to follow, I thought I'd throw down a few of the things I learned along the way. Seven, in fact, one for each ... |
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| Topics: Iowa, Mississippi River, Missouri, placemaking, Tennessee (all these topics) |
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Along the Mississippi: Tax thyself Guess what happens when communities cough up cash? |
Katharine Wroth |
24 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Earlier today, we met with three folks from the Great Rivers Greenway District in St. Louis. Their organization owes its very existence to a voter-approved one-tenth of one cent sales tax that generates $10 million each year. As a result, they've been able to complete about 100 miles of trails and greenways in a 1,216-square-mile area over the last few years, and have plans to create a network of 500 miles more. Not all of their financing comes from the sales tax, bu ... |
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| Topics: Missouri, Mississippi River, Iowa, placemaking, education (all these topics) |
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Along the Mississippi: Same trip, different rivers Reflections on a changing river |
Sarah van Schagen |
24 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Having spent three days on the Mighty Mississip, I am beginning to see just how mighty it is. In Dubuque, we experienced a river that seemed to meander at a manageable pace. We saw a riverfront plaza with steps leading right into the water, and walked down the steps to reach out our hands to touch the water. It was idyllic and calming. The river here in St. Louis is an entirely different beast, meeting up with several major tributaries -- the Illinois, the Missou ... |
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| Topics: Iowa, Mississippi River, placemaking, Missouri (all these topics) |
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