I know I’ve mentioned this episode of the Saturday Six Pack before, but, I thought that I’d better post a more comprehensive tonight, seeing as how it deals with the regional transit master plan that we’ll all be voting on come Tuesday. For what it’s worth, I will be voting yes on the RTA initiative, […]
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The RTA’s regional transit master plan, Nick Tobier on the creation of temporary utopias, and the music of Chris Buhalis …on episode 46 of the Saturday Six Pack
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Michigan, Politics, Rail, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged AAATA, Ann Arbor - Detroit rail, Ann Arbor Ambassador Program, Ann Arbor Tech Center, Ben Stupka, Big Car Town, bus rapid transit, creativity, Gillian Ream Gainsay, Hillary Clinton, mass transit, Megan Owens, Nick Tobier, Pete Larson, Peter Larson, public space, public transportation, Rail, Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan, RTA, trains, Transit Riders United, Utopia Toolbox: An Incitement to Radical Creativity 6 Comments
Discussing the prospect of Ann Arbor – Detroit rail, rummaging through the utopian toolbox with Nick Tobier, and hanging out with musician Chris Buhalis… on this weekend’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack
Guess what, America? The Saturday Six Pack, after a month-long hiatus… which, contrary to what you may have heard, was not imposed by the FCC… is going to be back on the air this weekend. So, if you’ve missed my sexy mumbling voice, punctuated by fits of intense coughing, you only have a few more […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Rail, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged AAATA, Ann Arbor - Detroit rail, Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority, Big Car Town, commuter rail, Gillian Ream, Gillian Ream Gainsley, Megan Owens, Nick Tobier, Rail, rapid bus transit, Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan, trains, Transit Riders United, utopia, Utopia Toolbox: An Incitement to Radical Creativity 6 Comments
Rick Snyder, who spent his first six years in office laying waste to checks and balances, blames the Flint water crisis on the lack of sufficient checks and balances
He’s still not as open as I’d like, but, based on the National Journal interview with Rick Snyder that was just posted, it would appear that our Governor is beginning to accept the fact that this isn’t just going to go away, and that he needs to start actually answering questions. I still don’t like […]
Posted in Michigan, Uncategorized Also tagged checks and balances, Emergency Manager, Flint, Flint River, lead, lead poisoning, Rick Snyder, threats to Democracy, water 26 Comments