Citizen Journalism

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We look at an intersection with a good design for blind pedestrians in Binghamton, New York.
--We look at an intersection that almost got it right in Davis, California.
--We see how bioswales are used to absorb stormwater along streets in Portland, Oregon.
--We talk with the police chief and business owners about problems crossing the street in Port Orford, Oregon.

Perils for Pedestrians

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--Dobbs Ferry, New York, is losing pedestrian access to development.
--A lawyer explains Sovereign Immunity, Tort, Duty, Notice, and their relation to sidewalk defects.
--An elderly woman in Oswego, New York, makes an inventory of sidewalk defects.
--A pedestrian in New York City is concerned about bicyclists that don't follow the rules.
--We look at sexual harassment of pedestrians in New York City.

Perils for Pedestrians

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--We meet the public health director for Broome County, NY.
--We learn about New York State DOT's role in greenways.
--We learn about the City of Binghamton's role in greenways.
--Partnerships are key to the greenway system.
--We talk with a blind pedestrian about traffic.

Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth: SFP5 Conclusion - Part 5 - San Francisco Press Conference

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Conclusion - Part 5 - San Francisco Press Conference

Architects & Engineers for 9/11Truth present, along with distinguished speakers, this historic AE911Truth Press Conference in San Francisco on February 19, 2010. They announce the critical milestone achievement of 1,000 architect and engineering professional petition signers – all demanding a real investigation into the explosive demolition of the 3 World Trade Center skyscrapers on 9/11/01. Watch the riveting multi-media examination of the most recent scientific forensic evidence and eyewitness testimony.