Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Monday, February 10, 2025
Charter Review: Articles 9,10
Artist: John Trumbull.
On February 6, 2025, the Richardson Charter Review Commission continued their review of the Richardson Charter, covering Articles 9 (Boards and Commissions) and 10 (Civil Service). (Still no video by the City to link you to.)
Sunday, February 9, 2025
POTD: Farewell to Turkey
"Two weeks through Turkey,
Friendship in every smile,
Bridges, not walls."
— h/t ChatGPT
From 2024 05 19 Ephesus and Izmir |
Today's photo-of-the-day was taken along the seafront of Izmir, Turkey at sunset on our last night in Turkey. That's a warship, Turkish I believe, but I note that Turkey is a US ally, a member of NATO since 1952. Its membership was prompted by aggressive moves by the Soviet Union after WWII. It's perhaps instructive to note that Ukraine does not have NATO membership. Alliances are important. Enough said about global politics. For what it's worth, on our two weeks of travel through Turkey, we were met with nothing but friendly interactions with locals in all places.
Next stop: Copenhagen, Denmark.
Saturday, February 8, 2025
POTD: Strolling the Aegean Esplanade
"Seafront in Izmir,
Sila's voice warms the cool night,
Joy flows through the square."
— h/t ChatGPT
From 2024 05 19 Ephesus and Izmir |
Today's photo-of-the-day was taken along the seafront of Izmir, Turkey. The Kordon esplanade runs along the Aegean Sea for 1, 3, 5 miles, or more, depending on who you ask. It's a great place to dine, stroll, and people watch. At night, you might be lucky enough to see a local festival, like the free Sila concert that was on at Gündogdu Square on the night of our stay in Izmir, the Turkish holiday known as "May 19th Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day".
Bonus photos after the jump.
Friday, February 7, 2025
The Worst Places to Eat in Richardson Last Month
Graphic by City of Richardson.
The City of Richardson is rightly regarded as having some of the best, most diverse, dining options in north Texas ("Eat & Drink"). But that doesn't mean every restaurant in Richardson exceeds in every measure. Here is a list of the ten worst places to eat in Richardson last month, based on the City of Richardson's Health Department Restaurant Scores for last month. Not all Richardson restaurants are included in this ranking. Each month, different restaurants are visited by the Health Department. Only those visited last month are ranked here. Only the bottom ten are shown.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Nickel Boys (2024)
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In theatres
Compare with the original novel: Nickel Boys.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
One of These is Not Like the Others
Consider four different streets, four different apartment buildings. One of these is not like the others.
Source: Belt+Main.
The others are after the jump.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
A Blockhouse Two Football Fields Long
On February 10, 2025, the Richardson City Council is scheduled to hear a zoning application to build a 275 unit apartment building smack dab in the middle of downtown. Some people might be opposed to this because it's yet another apartment building. Not me. I'm OK with the use. It's the form of the apartment building that I think is a disaster for future development of downtown.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Richardson Now Has a Three-Way Race for Mayor
Source: Ketomed.com.
Richardson will elect a new Mayor and City Council on May 3, 2025. The mayor's race will have three candidates on the ballot: incumbent Mayor Bob Dubey, former City Councilmember Amir Omar, and outsider Alan North.
Charter Review: Articles 1,2,17,18
Artist: John Trumbull.
On January 30, 2025, the Richardson Charter Review Commission started their review of the Richardson City Charter, article by article, beginning with Articles 1, 2, 17, and 18. (Only the five visitors in attendance saw what happened. Maybe someday, someone will invent something that could record government meetings for the convenience of people who can't attend in person.)
The Commission was looking for changes to the Charter to suggest to the City Council to put before voters in November. The City Council has the last word about what goes on the ballot. The citizens, at the ballot box, have the last word about what goes in the Charter. In three hours of deliberation, there was only one substantive change that was deliberated.