On August 12, 2024, the Richardson City Council unanimously approved a variance from the existing sign control ordinance that limits sign heights to 20 feet. Clay Cooley VW wants its pole sign to be raised to 39' 7". In July, in a meeting that lasted only 5 minutes from gavel to gavel, a recommendation to approve the request was passed unanimously by the Sign Control Board (an oxymoronic name).
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
My Lady Jane (TV 2024)
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Monday, August 12, 2024
Council Recap: Budget Workshop
The Richardson City Council held two days of meetings to hear City Manager Don Magner present his recommendations for the 2024-2025 City budget. Highlights taken from the City's own slides:
- Property tax rate reduction of $.01877 to $0.542180
- Senior Tax Exemption increase of $15,000 to $145,000
- 3.95% increase in Streets, Alleys, Facilities and Parks Maintenance Programs
- 3.95% increase in the Economic Development Fund to $2,076,659; an increase in Economic Development Department funding of $78,434 to $1,280,818 (does not include the marketing position reassigned to the Communications Department)
- $1.9M for Home Improvement Incentive Program tax rebates
- $3.84 million in funding for pay-as-you-go capital replacements and $1.56 million for the IT replacement fund
- 3.0% merit-based market pay plan adjustment for all employees
- An increase the minimum starting salary for full-time and permanent part-time positions to $19.45
- Continued investment in public safety via 5.0% public safety steps, capital equipment replacement, mental health programs, expanded community programming, etc.
- Funding for Richardson Replants, ADA Transition Plan, Housing Needs Assessment, Citizen (CARES/CPA/CFA) and Neighborhood Association Programs, Network/Counseling Place support, Culturally Diverse Programming and Events
- 3.0% water and sewer rate increase
- $2.00 (+tax) per month rate increase to the residential solid waste rate
- $1.00 per month increase to the residential drainage fee to $5.25 per month
- Commercial drainage fee increase from $0.119 per 100 square feet of impervious area to $0.147 per 100 square feet
- Annual Arts Grants funding increased to $375,000
- Several fee adjustments to better position Sherrill Park to cover operational costs, equipment needs and fund a capital maintenance reserve
- Implementation of Phase 2 & 3 of Sherrill Park Master Plan via $6.0 million Certificates of Obligation
Sunday, August 11, 2024
If I Were in Charge of the Olympics
I don't know a damned thing about gymnastics, and even less about scoring gymnastics, but there are some basic principles that any sport should adhere to, imo.
- If judges take several minutes to compute a score, the athlete should be given at least as long to review the judges' work.
- If the athlete is given only one minute to protest the scoring, the judges should be given no more than one minute to declare the protest came too late.
- If the athlete is given only one minute to protest the scoring, another athlete shouldn't be given a whole day to protest that the first athlete's protest came too late to be considered.
- If the athlete is given only one minute to protest the scoring, the governing body shouldn't be given five days to decide the original protest came too late to be considered.
- Someone with a sense of fairness should be given however long it takes to realize that if the original scoring was, in fact, wrong, then correcting *that* mistake should carry more weight than correcting the mistake of accepting a protest that was submitted a few seconds too late.
- Judges shouldn't be allowed to ruin what had been up to then a beautiful Olympics.
POTD: Art Against Apartheid
"Spiral staircase winds,
Apartheid’s dark turns to light,
Freedom's fervent fight."
— h/t ChatGPT
From 2023 10 23 South Africa - Part 1 |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) in Cape Town, South Africa. I'm providing two photos. The first is an interior staircase, which I consider to be a work of art itself. The second, the bonus photo after the jump, is artwork from the long struggle against Apartheid. The museum has a large collection of such artwork.
Click for a bonus photo.
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