Thursday, July 09, 2020

U.S. town creates local currency to boost coronavirus relief

U.S. town creates local currency to boost coronavirus relief

"Tucked away under lock and key in a former railroad depot turned small-town museum in the U.S. state of Washington, a wooden printing press cranked back to life to mint currency after nearly 90 dormant years. The end product: $25 wooden bills bearing the town's name - Tenino - with the words "COVID Relief" superimposed on the image of a bat and the Latin phrase "Habemus autem sub potestate" (We have it under control) printed in cursive. With the coronavirus pandemic plunging the United States into a recession, decimating small businesses and causing job losses across the country, some local governments are looking for innovative ways to help residents weather the storm. For Tenino, the answer was the revival of the local currency that had bolstered the town's economy in 1931 in the wake of the Great Depression."

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Wednesday, July 08, 2020

Real-estate developers refuse to change communities' plantation names

Real-estate developers refuse to change communities' plantation names

"Volusia and Flagler counties are home to several “plantation” communities. They include Halifax Plantation, Plantation Oaks of Ormond Beach and in Flagler, Sugar Mill Plantation and Plantation Bay. Flagler County is also home to Palm Coast Plantation as well as the Bulow Plantation manufactured home park. West Volusia is home to the DeBary Plantation golf course community. Developers of plantation communities in Volusia and Flagler counties said they were unaware of any public outcries locally to change the names of their developments. “It never even occurred to me that it was something that needed doing,” said Scott Vanacore of Vanacore Homes in Ormond Beach.

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Utterly clueless.

Tuesday, July 07, 2020

Inside the luxury nuclear bunker protecting the mega-rich from the apocalypse - CNET

Inside the luxury nuclear bunker protecting the mega-rich from the apocalypse - CNET

"A volcanic-ash scrubber, a decontamination room, a waterslide -- when it comes to surviving a nuclear apocalypse, the Survival Condo has everything you could need, at a price."

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WTF is wrong with these people?

Monday, June 29, 2020

St. Louis couple pulls firearms on protesters cutting through their private street - CNN

St. Louis couple pulls firearms on protesters cutting through their private street - CNN

The private streets associations of St. Louis are early examples of HOAs. These two lawyers almost went full metal jacket on peaceful protesters who had the temerity to march down their private streets. The man of the house was interviewed about it and kept repeating "private property" over and over, as if they were magic words that entitled him to pull out his assault rifle.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

The £450 BILLION yacht: Concept for 200-yard-long mega-catamaran with a built in HARBOUR | Daily Mail Online

The £450 BILLION yacht: Concept for 200-yard-long mega-catamaran with a built in HARBOUR | Daily Mail Online

As wealth inequality explodes around the world, there is a class of super-rich people who live like villains in a James Bond movie. Their own private islands, yachts bigger than a football stadium, underground condo bunkers...sooner or later one of them will build a fortress inside a volcano.

The arsenal in the hands of Wisconsin’s police - Wisconsin Examiner

The arsenal in the hands of Wisconsin’s police - Wisconsin Examiner

"[T]the 1033 Program has given Wisconsin law enforcement nearly 2,300 semi-automatic rifles, almost 200 .45 caliber pistols, an ACOG scope kit, 60 night vision sniper scopes and 42 mine resistant vehicles (commonly known as MRAPs).  The MRAPs, carrying a sticker price between $495,000 and $733,000, were built to protect soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan from improvised explosive devices, but now they sit in the garages of 39 police departments and sheriff’s offices around Wisconsin (Brown, Pierce and Polk Counties have each received two MRAPs through the program)...Most of the MRAPs, 29, are used by county sheriff’s offices, but the remaining 13 are in local police departments in cities as big as Eau Claire and Appleton or as small as Whitewater and Tomah. In Whitewater — a city with a population of 14,000 and a university with an undergraduate enrollment of 10,000 — there isn’t a dedicated grocery store. But in the city garage, the police have an MRAP."

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American policing is off the rails and everybody knows it except American police. 

Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Pandemic is Making the Suburbs Even More Appealing - The Atlantic

The Pandemic is Making the Suburbs Even More Appealing - The Atlantic

"The pandemic will improve suburban life, perhaps in lasting ways."

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Is the pandemic making suburban life more attractive? The big shutdown may change things permanently. If suburbanites can continue working from home, the agonizing car commute is no longer a factor. Lawns, outdoor grills, pools, parks, low density and low risk of infection--

Friday, June 19, 2020

How Racist Clauses in Housing Deeds Divided America | realtor.com®

How Racist Clauses in Housing Deeds Divided America | realtor.com®

"It's had a disastrous impact on African Americans," says Evan McKenzie, a political science professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. "The symbolic statements that these covenants make is a national disgrace. It’s a legacy of shame.”

Westchester County Family Says They Were Unfairly Targeted After Being Forced To Take Down Banner With MLK Quote – CBS New York

Westchester County Family Says They Were Unfairly Targeted After Being Forced To Take Down Banner With MLK Quote – CBS New York

"The banner reads, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” It used to hang over the Brown family’s bay window in Eastchester above several yard signs supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. “I had the big sign for a reason because this needs to be prominent. I want people to see this because this needs to stay in the forefront of everyone’s mind right now,” Avisia Brown said. The banner with the quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was up for nearly two weeks, the family says, until they happened to find a violation letter from the town in the dirt near their front steps."

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The city should take a hard look at this decision, because they may run afoul of the US Supreme Court decision in Ladue v. Gilleo. Yard signs are protected by the First Amendment. There could be a legitimate "time, place, and manner" issue if the ordinance deals with size, placement, etc., rather than a total ban, but I think the city might be vulnerable to a First Amendment challenge.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Coronavirus update: People flee cities to live in suburbs

Coronavirus update: People flee cities to live in suburbs

"If millennials once piled into the cities, fueling downtown renewal and growth, apparently they are now piling out. The stay-at-home orders brought on by coronavirus have more potential homebuyers looking for properties in the suburbs. Millennials are now the largest cohort of buyers.  As the real estate market began to recover in May, home searches in suburban zip codes jumped 13%, according to realtor.com, one of the largest real estate listing websites. That doubled the pace of growth in urban areas...“This migration to the suburbs is not a new trend, but it has become more pronounced this spring,” said Javier Vivas, realtor.com director of economic research. “After several months of shelter-in-place orders, the desire to have more space and the potential for more people to work remotely are likely two of the factors contributing to the popularity of the burbs.”"

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Several recent articles have said this is a trend. Time will tell, and so will progress toward a vaccine and treatments for COVID. But will there be lingering fears of dense urban life?

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Monday, June 15, 2020

Tempers boil over as Democrats square off with Trump supporters at golf cart rally - Villages-News.com

Tempers boil over as Democrats square off with Trump supporters at golf cart rally - Villages-News.com

The Villages is a gigantic retirement community in Florida. Things got heated when anti-Trump demonstrators squared off against pro-Trump people in golf carts. Very heated.

Luxury real estate demand surges in Aspen, Park City | Fox Business

Luxury real estate demand surges in Aspen, Park City | Fox Business

"“People have realized that you can work from home,” he said. “And the big question has become: where do you want to sequester with your family in the event that this ever happens again? And so I think people are looking for space and looking for areas where there’s a lot less density.”

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Rich people have been seceding from America for a long time. Now COVID, civil disturbances, and the ability to work from anywhere are combining to accelerate that trend. Private communities are the option of choice for many of these folks.

Friday, June 12, 2020

ACTHA - Current Legislation

ACTHA - Current Legislation

Illinois legislation for 2019-2020.

Illinois Articles – Community Associations Network

Illinois Articles – Community Associations Network

Associations in the Chicago area are trying to figure out how to handle many issues arising from the COVID pandemic that has hit Cook County harder than anywhere in the US outside the NYC metro area. There are some good articles here that address that.

Tuesday, June 09, 2020

‘What Are We Going To Have Left In Our Community?’ Aldermen React with Panic, Sorrow to Unrest | Chicago News | WTTW

‘What Are We Going To Have Left In Our Community?’ Aldermen React with Panic, Sorrow to Unrest | Chicago News | WTTW

This phone conference with Mayor Lori Lightfoot and city council members apparently happened two days ago as of this writing, on June 3. It is pretty grim. There was looting all over Chicago and in a number of suburbs, including 30 miles away in Naperville.  I live just outside the City of Chicago, in Oak Park. There was quite a bit of looting here. On the east side of Oak Park, which borders Chicago, several stores on Madison just east of Austin Blvd. are boarded up, as were a number of stores elsewhere in OP, including the Target way over on Harlem and even some stores in River Forest. But I think the looting and shooting have stopped.

As U.S. Cities Crumble, Demand For Rural And Suburban Properties Is Soaring – End Of The American Dream

As U.S. Cities Crumble, Demand For Rural And Suburban Properties Is Soaring – End Of The American Dream

"The COVID-19 pandemic, a historic economic downturn and extremely violent riots in major cities all across America are fueling a sudden surge in interest in rural and suburban properties.  This represents a major shift, because prior to 2020 we had seen a tremendous boom in real estate prices in large cities such as New York, San Francisco and Seattle."

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Which U.S. cities will best weather the pandemic? | Nuveen

Which U.S. cities will best weather the pandemic? | Nuveen

"Markets with a large exposure to newer non-cyclical industries such as information technology (San Jose), life science (Boston) and telecom (Dallas) are positioned to perform the best. Industries with a large exposure to cyclical industries such as tourism (New Orleans), hospitality (Las Vegas), energy (Oklahoma City) and retail (Miami) are positioned to perform the worst. The five most highly-ranked MSAs in our analysis are San Jose, Nashville, Raleigh, Washington, D.C. and Salt Lake City. In contrast, the five lowest-ranking are Detroit, Louisville, Buffalo, Oklahoma City and New Orleans."

The Future is Public | Transnational Institute

The Future is Public | Transnational Institute

"Resistance to privatisation has turned into a powerful force for change. (Re)municipalisation refers to the reclaiming of public ownership of services as well as the creation of new public services. In recent years, our research has identified more than 1,400 successful (re)municipalisation cases involving more than 2,400 cities in 58 countries around the world."

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New report from the Transnational Institute about deprivatization.