Vote Your Vision and Values
I have been relatively pleased with this fall's city council election. The candidates have been focused on the issues, and at least publicly, negativity has been relatively modest. I don't care if that is how politics is done at the state and federal level, that is...
read moreOn saving regenerative agriculture in Johnson County
On saving regenerative agriculture in Johnson County... On Thursday, September 14, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors will be considering Grant Schultz' application to rezone Versaland from Agriculture to Agricultural Residential. Hearing begins at 5:30 PM....
read moreOn Permaculture and Zone 1 – An Approach to Changing our World
Last summer, I read "The Permaculture City" by Toby Hemenway. "Permaculture" is a system of food systems design which uses Earth's natural systems as its model. Hemenway's magnum opus was "Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture," which completely...
read moreHonoring Martin Luther King Jr – We must help bend the arc of justice by working together.
With MLK... it is always hard to know where to start. Very few in history have ever so effectively combined ideas, action, eloquence, courage, and passion for justice for all as he did. The only modern figures that I know that come close are Gandhi, and Mandela. You...
read moreSanctuary Cities
On "Sanctuary Cities"... A lot of people have been asking questions about our discussion on whether Iowa City should formally adopt the "Sanctuary City" designation as a response to the President-Elect's campaign promises relating to immigration enforcement... So I...
read moreOn Grace, Redemption, and Ascension – Remembering Weston Noble
Weston Noble recently passed away on December 21, 2016. For those of you who didn't know him, he was a remarkable man. He was best known as the conductor of the Luther College Nordic Choir for more than 50 years, but that was only one part of his life. He was a band...
read moreThink of all we could achieve if…
For the first time in quite a while, I went to church, voluntarily and on my own volition. And it felt good to be there with my friends, big Sis, and neighbors. Nora had fun too (Mara couldn't go because I only gave her 10 minutes notice that I was going!). Brothers...
read moreCity Master Plan, Parking Requirements, TIF Policy, Municipal Marijuana Law
CONTENT and TOPICS Here are the topics covered in the most recent Connect Iowa City podcast recorded on 14 December 2016 at 11:00 AM. The audio player is below. CITY COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN Time (mm:ss): 01:29 - 15:59 Tax implications of Linn Street development...
read moreCommentary on Iowa City’s new artistic downtown bike parklet
Thank you for your thoughtful comments on Bike "Parklet" today. Great discussion today on FB. My view? I support it because it ADVANCES cycling infrastructure downtown. It moves us forward, providing over 40 cycling slots instead of parking for one car. We may not...
read moreConversation About the Jeff Speck Presentation in Iowa City
Rockne Cole and Greg Johnson discuss the recent Jeff Speck presentation in Iowa City. This podcast was recorded on 26 October 2016, following the presentation by Jeff Speck on 24 October 2016. Click here to watch Jeff Speck's...
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