I've been sitting this last installment for @Denverite Map Week, an analysis of an EPA dataset that shows risk related to toxic releases from industrial facilities. (This is what their data shows when you remove population from their "risk score")
https://t.co/zWItBaKXUf
"I don't want cities to get so wrapped up in ADUs that they forget about duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes. In many markets, ADUs are not going to be enough. They're a step in the right in the direction." https://t.co/O2F2j7zmfW re: #ADUs#GentleDensity#MissingMiddle
A boiler at the oil and gas refinery had failed this week, causing a release of steam, flares and “emissions exceedances.”
The euphemism hinted at toxic air pollution.
https://t.co/zEJzTC3nyb via @samuelbrasch
Donald Trump has had a lot of failures in his career, but he knows how to do one thing well: inherit something great and squander it. And never take any responsibility.
Colorado state lawmakers had to slash about a quarter of the budget to keep state finances in the black. Of the $3.3 billion cut, education and health care were hit especially hard. @COPublicRadio https://t.co/Rqcg6M8X0h
JUST IN: #2020Census national self-response rate is at 52.8%, and 78.1M households have responded as of 4/24.
The more households that respond now, the fewer door knockers needed to try to go out starting in August. You can respond at:
- https://t.co/wrfN45leQ2
- 1-844-330-2020
Did you remember it's Thursday? Yep, #ThrowbackThursday! In honor of #NationalParkWeek, check out "Then & Now" photos of Point Reyes. From your home, you can can explore the hidden histories of familiar locations around the park. (sc)
https://t.co/0m0dqoINF0
#FindYourVirtualPark
"If we have to extract some general rules of thumb for mountain adventures from this research, I’d go with: getting there 6 days early helps; getting there 2 days early doesn’t so you should err on the safe side and lobby for more vacation days." https://t.co/AHlpj1dxpC