A ghost bike, a monument to yet another rider killed by a car. Image by drburtoni via Flickr
The very good "Breakfast on Bikes" blog has a good piece on the unfortunately situated Kroc Center.
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STRONG Salem is for everyone who wants to help and participate in getting Salem, Oregon, to quit chasing Growth Ponzi Scheme plans and instead become a resilient, fiscally responsible place that lives by the wisdom that "Communities exist for the health and enjoyment of those who live in them, not for the convenience of those who drive through them, fly over them, or exploit their real estate for profit."
Jan 19, 2008: LOVESalem reaches the web, bringing a vitally needed message to Oregon's capital city: We must Oregon-ize to put the needs of people before the needs of cars. This requires that we live our environmental values -- that we LOVE (Live Our Values Environmentally) Salem -- by working to stop the Sprawl Machine.
The Sprawl Machine is a ravenous beast that feeds on green space, close-in neighborhoods, and property taxes and that excretes monstrous, ugly road projects that pollute the air, increase mortality and morbidity, promote climate change, weaken families and neighborhoods, and help weaken the social fabric and civic participation.
The Sprawl Machine works by constantly luring its prey with promises that the problems created by cars can be addressed by doing more of the same -- building more lanes, more bridges, consuming ever more money. In other words, the Sprawl Machine promises that we can keep doing the same thing over and over, while expecting a different result this time.
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Link takes me to a flikr page!
Fixed. I hope.
Me blog pretty one day.
Thanks Walker :D
Yeah.. even for those who drive as their primary source of transportation (like, my family :D) the place is so crappily located. Not only do I get lost every time I try to get over to that area (since all the roads are curvy, so you think you are going the right way...) but getting across portland road is total hell, even in a car. I can't imagine letting my kids bike or walk across it when they get older.
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