Megan KimbleOvjeren akaunt

@megankimble

Senior editor . Author of UNPROCESSED from . Housing curious.

Austin, TX
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2009.

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    Austin is one of the most segregated and sprawling cities in Texas. A new land development code aims to change that. My latest in

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    Just a reminder that you, the public, are not allowed to know which hazardous chemicals are being kept in your communities, even when the facilities that are housing those chemicals are regularly catching fire, exploding and killing you.

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    Climate change is also a housing issue: "People may flock to major urban centers like Dallas and Houston, which the model predicts will absorb the most migrants, and drive up the pace of urbanization." (via )

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    I have long admired , since the days I covered food and ag in the borderlands as the editor of Edible Baja Arizona (RIP). It was an honor and pleasure to partner with them on this story about fecal dust in the Texas panhandle.

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    in the texas panhandle, a literal shitstorm:

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    What is "shust"? According to , it's a portmanteau of "shit" and "dust." It's what people in the Texas panhandle are breathing almost every day from nearby feedlots. And it's about to get a whole lot worse.

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  7. 31. sij

    "I had always thought that, at some point in life, most people become 'who we are.' Our lives are built around whatever that is, and no matter what we might actually be capable of, this idea keeps us fixed in one place." This is so good, by

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    30. sij

    "The automobile has dissolved the living tissue of the city. Its appetite for space is absolutely insatiable; moving & parked, it devours urban land, leaving buildings as mere islands of habitable space in a sea of dangerous & ugly traffic." —James Marston Fitch, NY Times, 1960.

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  9. 30. sij

    From the Los Angeles Times, Jan. 20, 1956: "I believe we are going to have co-ordination between automobiles and rapid transit.…It will be park and ride or kiss and ride—where the wife takes the husband to the rapid transit line and kisses him good-by."

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  10. 30. sij

    I'm sorry, a what?

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  11. 30. sij

    everyone agrees we need more housing but no one wants to let anyone build it, is basically my takeaway from this excellent story by about the defeat of California's .

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  16. 24. sij

    this is, and I mean this sincerely, not how supply and demand works.

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  17. 23. sij

    apropos of nothing, here's a stellar list of books by Latinx writers, many of them Texan, curated by the 's own

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  18. 23. sij

    the draft is going great, I have found my new favorite word!

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  20. 23. sij

    or literally anyone in the world, ever. "thanks! I ask questions professionally"

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  21. 21. sij

    *exploding brain emoji* "In 1990 a generation of baby-boomers, with a median age of 35, owned a third of America’s real estate by value. In 2019 a similarly sized cohort of millennials, aged 31, owned just 4%."

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