Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Troy's 60 Years in 365 Days

Image via Troy Historic Village
One of my avocations is history. If I could re-live my life, I would probably become a history teacher. Thus, I was pleased to learn that the Troy Historic Village is presenting 365 Troy stories throughout the year to celebrate Troy's 60th Anniversary! It's called The 365 Project.

The Troy Historic Village's goal is to "publish a different story each day in 2015 that highlights a person, discovery, or event that occurred locally, regionally, nationally, or even globally between 1955 and 2015 that helped shape our lives and our community."

Each day's story will also be posted on their Facebook page.

I'll be looking forward to reading the daily posts. Maybe I 'll even think up something to write about from some of the controversies that swirled around Troy during my six years on the City Council.

1/29/15 UPDATE: Click here for information from the City of Troy on Troy's 60th Anniversary.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Move Across Troy - January 2015 Update

Image via City of Troy
Here's the latest update on Move Across Troy.

As I previously posted, the City of Troy kicked off Move Across Troy by hosting the Big Beaver Pedestrian Symposium last fall. The symposium was a "focused effort to discuss pedestrian mobility barriers that exist on Big Beaver, between Adams and Dequindre Road, and explore future solutions." I attended the late afternoon session on October 1st.

On 1/12/15, the Troy City Council held a special study meeting for an update on the project.

Click here and here to read/print the documents that were presented at this special study meeting.

According to the draft meeting minutes, "Mayor Slater summarized that the directive from City Council is to keep moving forward with the proposed meetings and seeking funding." This is great news and I'm hopeful that this project will continue to move forward.

As an added bonus, City staff has posted the video recording of the 1/12/15 Troy City Council special study meeting to YouTube. At the bottom of this post is the video. (The meeting actually starts shortly after the 2 minute mark of the video.)

Sunday, January 11, 2015

2015 Updates to Wilhelm Roepke Page

Photo via Front Porch Republic
As I've mentioned in the past, one of my favorite economists is the late Wilhelm Roepke. During research for my MA paper on Roepke, I created a page on this blog with several links to documents about and by Roepke.

Since that page was created 4 years ago, many of the links have been outdated. I've gone in and updated all of the links. Click here to open my updated Wilhelm Roepke page.