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January 03, 2007

Twenty(-one) Ways to Improve the City

The Pulse's editorial staff should be commended for fomenting annual discussion on how to sustain our great city's arguably tenuous momentum. It's a terrific way to start the new year, and it gives me hope that a critical mass of like-minded citizens can keep us on a roll. I also hope my readers in distant climes pick up these suggestions and mold them to their own communities. Or, at least think about it.

Full disclosure: I did contribute a few of these recommendations, but I'm not touting the article for that reason. It's an important exercise, this municipal self-awareness, and the Pulse is playing a vital role by holding up a mirror for us to use.

Please read the entire piece, and pay close attention to the 21st item.

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Community | By joe lance | 10:10 PM