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Mayor Asks City Staff To Assess Putting Up Stop Signs at Ponce Mid-Block Crosswalks

Decatur Metro | September 20, 2011

At the conclusion of the Decatur City Commission meeting a couple weeks ago, Mayor Bill Floyd made a request of city staff. He asked that they assess putting stop signs at the mid-block crosswalks on Ponce de Leon Avenue.

Curious to know what spurred this request, I asked Mayor Floyd if he could provide a few more details.  Here’s his thinking on the matter…

…my concern comes from watching the crosswalk at East Court Square but I suspect most are similar, especially the ones downtown.  The most dangerous time is when there is less traffic (or when the school kids are standing on the corner) and people come through the light at Clairemont trying to make the light at Church or vice versa. They are generally traveling around the speed limit, which makes stopping quickly for a pedestrian almost impossible.  It would seem to me that requiring people to stop at the crosswalk would be safer and slow traffic considerably, making drivers more aware of the surroundings. Those of us who like walking and like pedestrians having the right of way, want drivers to be respectful of people trying to cross the street. We like being able to walk freely around the downtown area and want to feel safe walking.  It is one of the things that makes our downtown special.

Photo courtesy of Dennis at Next Stop

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Renfroe 6th Graders’ Hands On Experience with the Global Water Crisis

Decatur Metro | September 20, 2011

A great story and wonderful photos courtesy of Cheryl Nahmias, CSD’s International Baccalaureate Coordinator…

On September 8 and 9, Renfroe sixth graders participated in our fourth annual Aqua Vita (“water for life”) interdisciplinary unit in which they studied the global water crisis in countries like Ethiopia, Peru, United States, Australia, Germany and Haiti. The unit included an empathy walk to Oakhurst Community Garden where students carried gallons of water in solidarity with world citizens–especially women and children–who walk to gather their water daily. The culminating event for the two-day unit was a design and engineering challenge where country teams collaborated to build water transport systems that could move five gallons of water (enough to keep a citizen of their country minimally hydrated and clean for a day) over and expanse of twenty-five feet. Depending on their country’s wealth and geography, students had to contend with variable resources and terrain to meet the challenge. Their human ingenuity and collaboration skills were put to the test, and all teams rose to the challenge with enthusiasm and left with a heightened awareness and understanding of one of the greatest crises facing global citizens in the 21st Century.

Also, don’t miss this excellent – and cleverly written! – report from the scene by students Mai Allison and Cassidy Attick.  More photos after the jump!

The last part of Aqua Vita, the design segment, was a very challenging one, but also one with many benefits and fun parts to it.

In the beginning, each country was given a budget; and two shoppers from each country went to retrieve the necessary items from the store. I observed the shoppers from afar, and I’m glad I did. It was a hectic experience where the rules were first come, first served. “Shopping was stressful,” said Aireana, a shopper from gold team’s Ethiopia.

As soon as the shoppers got back, the teams started to build. Their goal was to build a structure that could transport five gallons of water twenty-five feet so a citizen of their country could live for one day. Mountains and other terrain was used to some countries’ advantage. Some countries had terrain that was flat, so they couldn’t build off of another surface. To better support the structures, most students covered their chairs in an endless amount of duct tape.

Haiti, with the least amount of money and very tall mountains had high enthusiasm about the success of their structures. Molly said, “Haiti may have the least amount of money, but our enthusiasm level is high.” It seemed that enthusiasm was one of the most helpful things a team had.

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Decatur Native Wins MacArthur Genius Award

Decatur Metro | September 20, 2011

The AJC reports that Decatur native and poet A.E. Stallings is one of 22 recipients of the 2011 MacArthur Genius Award.  The AJC’s Howard Pousner caught up with Stallings via email from her home in Athens, Greece and did a little Q&A.  When asked about what she missed about Atlanta, Stallings replied…

I miss our friends (from high school and college era), and the exuberant greenery and the food (BBQ, Tex-Mex, Little Szechuan, Don Taco, even the Waffle House!). We used to live in an apartment in a marvellous old house in Clarkston, which is immortalized in my poem, “Lovejoy Street.”

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Morning Metro: Cyclist Interviews DPD, Crate & Barrel Leaves Lenox, and Core’s 25th

Decatur Metro | September 20, 2011

  • Decatur Cyclist Pulled Over By DPD – Takes His Ticket and Then Interviews Him! [Dateline Decatur]
  • Crate and Barrel Leaving Lenox Square for Open Air Shopping Center [AJC]
  • Kessler Profiles Billy Allin [AJC]
  • Core Dance Studio Celebrates 25 Years [ArtsCriticATL]
  • Car Break-In on Ridgecrest Road [East Lake Neighborhood]
  • Got Your Tickets for DHS’ Sleepy Hollow Musical Yet? [CSD]
  • The Top Ten “Team Decatur” Runners [Be Active Decatur]
  • 1,000 Peds Injured Annually By Cyclists [Streetsblog]

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