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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Memphis Public Housing: A Rotting Tree In The Foote Homes

There are a number of dangerous trees rotting and falling apart on the property of Foote Homes Public Housing. And recently, one of these trees nearly fell over on two apartment units located at 632 and 634 Mississippi Boulevard. One resident has been catching this entire tree rotting action on video camera and also taking pictures whenever limbs have fallen from the tree in front of their own apartment at 632, apartment 109. This time, the resident was sitting near their window drinking morning coffee and watching several squirrels play in this tree. That is when the resident heard a loud crack and saw all those squirrels jump for their lives. Then right before the resident’s eyes, the tree began to split in half. Only a few strips of wood and bark were holding this tree together. The resident called the housing office’s emergency service number to have them send out someone to the apartment; because this time, the whole tree was going to fall onto the apartments any second. Then out the door this resident ran to warn all of the other residents of the danger. No one would budge to move out of their doors because this threat of the falling tree had happed to many times before for them to believe it. Public housing officials began showing up. And at first, public housing officials said that they might come back in a two days to take care of this whole problem. But finally, after all these years, housing officials realized that this tree was going to keep splitting and falling apart. They, too, were going to have to ask the residents to leave their apartments to go somewhere safer while housing officials blocked off the area. Then, public housing officials called Bean and Prince Contractor's, Inc. to rescue the apartments and the residents from an uncertain fate. It took Bean and Prince hardly any time to get out to the scene and start to work on this tree. The crew who were working on this massive tree took only three days to bring the entire tree down under emergency conditions. The crew was under immeasurable danger and pressure to perform the task without anyone getting hurt. The crew was truly brave, impressive, and professional to say the least, especially while having to work extremely fast and extremely careful. Within the first few hours most of the danger to the buildings was over with, as the weight of the tree was cut away one limb at the time. By late that afternoon, only the split trunk of this tree remained in the ground. In fact, residents were already allowed to return to his or her apartment. That is when the resident who witnessed this whole ordeal from the beginning realized the significance of this massive old shade tree and began to shoot some more video footage to preserve at least one last memory before the trunk was shredded into nothingness. Moreover, this same fate may happen to every neighborhood that is located in zip code 38126, including the Foote Homes; and all of which is touted as the poorest zip code in the Mid-South Region. That old rotting tree, perhaps hundreds of years old, is the source of many memories that represent the good, the bad, and the ugly; mostly the ugly. To illustrate, there has been nothing but stress, strife, and struggle in the zip code 28126, far more failures than successes: the failure of Memphis City Schools; lack of transportation due to cut backs at Memphis Area Transit Authority; the ongoing low wage jobs with few of no benefits; the part time jobs; the temporary jobs; the long-term unemployment; the food desserts; and all of the criminal activity caused by people who are only seeking to do the wrong thing simply because they seem to know nothing else to do. Yes - the end of this old tree represents sadness and sorrow, but it also represents a positive social change; perhaps a complete redesign of this whole entire community and the city becoming more car-free friendly, whereby the whole community can meet all of their essential needs within ten minutes of almost anyone's location. Now a city like this will relieve stress, strife, and struggle and it will bring every community together like never before. 



   
Foote Homes Public Housing


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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Memphis - Neighborhoods, Photos, and Maps on Walk Score

Memphis - Neighborhoods, Photos, and Maps on Walk Score

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Homeless: Car-free Citizens | The Bridge

The Homeless: Car-free Citizens | The Bridge

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Some Car-Free Citizens are Homeless: Here are 5 Reasons Why the Current Solutions to Homelessness Do Not Work – People need homes, not shelters


5 Reasons Why the Current Solutions to Homelessness Do Not Work – People need homes, not shelters

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

'Cycle Tracks' Latest Bike Initiative for City - Memphis Daily News

Finally! There is some progress for recreational bike riding. Now let us add some bike lanes for more practical purposes such as getting to all of the same shopping areas that car drivers go too.  

'Cycle Tracks' Latest Bike Initiative for City - Memphis Daily News

Multi-Unit Homes for the Homeless

Mini-Capsules are on the market for hotel chains as overnight get-a-ways. In fact, the capsulesserve as muti-unit beech houses for the infamous Brad Pitt. Would the same design concept be perfect as multi-unit homes for the homeless? Click the link below to find out more about the design!

Mini Capsule Hotel by Atelier Van Lieshout - Dezeen

Monday, July 8, 2013

How Processed Foods Are Killing You One Bite At A Time

How Processed Foods Are Killing You One Bite At A Time

Sunday, June 30, 2013

You Won't Believe What the Food Industry Is Doing to Keep Americans Hooked on Junk | Alternet

You Won't Believe What the Food Industry Is Doing to Keep Americans Hooked on Junk | Alternet

Friday, June 28, 2013

The Summer Bicycles Took Control - Atlantic Mobile

New York City and Chicago unleash thousands of bikes for their bike share program. Could it work here in Memphis? You be the Judge of this.

The Summer Bicycles Took Control - Atlantic Mobile

Thursday, June 27, 2013

South Memphis Farmers Market Ribbon Cutting Event

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Memphis Food Trucks - A Car-Free Friendly Way of Life

Memphis Food Trucks - Choose901

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Above the law: America's worst charities - CNN.com

Above the law: America's worst charities - CNN.com

Future Transportation - Ecoshel Sustainable Bus Shelter by Tiffany Roddis

Future Transportation - Ecoshel Sustainable Bus Shelter by Tiffany Roddis

Ecoshel sustainable bus shelter attracts us toward public transport | Designbuzz : Design ideas and concepts

Ecoshel sustainable bus shelter attracts us toward public transport | Designbuzz : Design ideas and concepts

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Steve Beshear Asks Obama For Help With Hemp- hemp

Steve Beshear Asks Obama For Help With Hemp- hemp

Sunday, June 9, 2013

What to Buy if You are Homeless

What to Buy if You are Homeless

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

First major hemp crop in 60 years is planted in southeast Colorado | REALfarmacy.com | Healthy News and Information

First major hemp crop in 60 years is planted in southeast Colorado | REALfarmacy.com | Healthy News and Information

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sustainable cities: Siemens USA

Sustainable cities: Siemens USA

U.S. Poised For Passenger Rail Boom - Forbes

U.S. Poised For Passenger Rail Boom - Forbes

Monday, April 29, 2013

How Bicycles Bring Business

How Bicycles Bring Business

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Modern Day Slavery in Brazil

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The 2013 Tennessee Bike Summit is being held May 22-24, 2013 in Memphis, TN, at Rhodes College

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

LA Times - Social isolation increases risk of early death, study finds

"When cities are designed for cars, people are left isolated in their homes. A new study out of Britain has found there may be a link between loneliness and isolation, and decreased longevity. This means walkability is important not just for the health benefits of active transportation, but for the social health benefits of connecting to your community." --- The Walkable and Livable Communities Institute


Click the following link to read article: LA Times - Social isolation increases risk of early death, study finds

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Pope Francis walks to most places or rides on public transit buses.


POPE FRANCES is not only frugal, having lived humbly in a small apartment, he also walks to many of the places that he wants to go or either he rides on a public transit bus. We should all follow this Pope's example whenever we can.

Monday, March 11, 2013

This Root Prevents Cancer, Lowers Blood Pressure, Boosts Your Brain And Your Sex Life

This Root Prevents Cancer, Lowers Blood Pressure, Boosts Your Brain And Your Sex Life: Cyclists who drank a single larger serving (500 ml) of beetroot juice were able to ride up to 20% longer.


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Living With Less. A Lot Less. - NYTimes.com

Living With Less. A Lot Less. - NYTimes.com

Monday, March 4, 2013

Happy Birthday, Big Oil; 100 Years Of Oil Subsidizing | Addicting Info

Happy Birthday, Big Oil; 100 Years Of Oil Subsidizing | Addicting Info