Bluesky is my primary social media thing lately: https://t.co/06oGbsQ1tk
But my main thing in general is my newsletter: https://t.co/WwlzAQPttf
You can find me in other places as well, the updated list is at: https://t.co/VhjeBypYCy
@yochaigal1 @bradkrrr @infrabeige@RatkingRpgs What was the Gus L article on adventure design you mentioned in this episode? Was it this: https://t.co/yr5RsIk2Yw
If @Prologis doesn't care enough about the community to secure an abandoned building during summer red flag season, how can we possibly expect them to be "good neighbors" with a fully functioning 37-bay freight warehouse?
#NoPrologisInParkroseArgay#CleanAirNow
Neighbors have made multiple complaints to @BDSPortland about issues at the old Kmart site currently leased by Prologis and now it's burning to the ground, endangering neighbors and firefighters, and filling our air with yet more harmful toxins.
@TinaKotek@SecretaryPete@repblumenauer Local leaders are failing us in East PDX. No traffic impact done, no concern for equity in greenlighting the Prologis warehouse in a BIPOC-majority residential neighborhood. We need state or federal intervention https://t.co/q3q1Jaeeiy
@TinaKotek@SecretaryPete@repblumenauer Local leaders are failing us in East PDX. No traffic impact done, no concern for equity in greenlighting the Prologis warehouse in a BIPOC-majority residential neighborhood. We need state or federal intervention https://t.co/q3q1Jaeeiy
This community is already overburdened in so many ways. They breath more polluted air than average, have some of the highest student-to-teacher ratios, and are in a heat bubble. This project would be unthinkable on the west side. No more sacrifice zones in Portland!
@SecretaryPete We hope you can take a minute to learn about our local coalition and why neighbors strongly oppose a dirty, dangerous, and inequitable diesel freight development in our working class, majority minority neighborhood.
https://t.co/LXsBNTU0Io
@cra We're looking to interview a couple for a Q&A for The ReadME Project. The idea is to have each "side" talk about what they wish developers on the other side knew, clear up common stereotypes and misperceptions, etc.
https://t.co/MQmuk44IRP
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For all the WW's "we need change at any cost" doomer attitude, they are also opposing charter reform. The WW is not advocating change. They're advocating an eternal status quo that benefits the rich at the expense of the vulnerable.
The @wweek's endorsement of Gonzales is a betrayal of its readership and the city the paper is meant to serve. https://t.co/YzdBnPMDz4
As usual, The Mercury's endorsements are on point: https://t.co/9EvLplRBWZ
Again, the Mercury's endorsement is worth reading. It outlines the things Hardesty has done well and for which she gets little credit, and just how awful Gonzales's campaign is. https://t.co/9EvLplRBWZ