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Title: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on November 01, 2012, 04:08:23 AM
Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!

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This is not the first time that we have featured a story about the remarkable work of the Go Oak Cliff group, but this is the first TedTalk that features how their achievements were led by a few neighborhood activists.  Watch the video and see if you cant draw immediate parallels to Jacksonville's historic urban districts.  Fantastic video after the jump.....

Full Article
http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2012-nov-go-oakcliff-how-citizen-activists-can-remake-a-city
Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: Adam W on November 01, 2012, 05:24:42 AM
Oak Cliff is also the birthplace of 7-Eleven. A Southland Ice Company employee started selling eggs and stuff to his customers from his ice dock and the concept of the convenience store was born.
Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: vicupstate on November 01, 2012, 06:23:26 AM
If the people lead, the leaders will follow.
Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: dougskiles on November 01, 2012, 08:06:31 AM
That guy is my hero!  Great video.
Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: Captain Zissou on November 01, 2012, 01:52:20 PM
HILARIOUS.  I'd like to see what would happen if we did some of that in Jax.  Reminds me of Mike's food truck event downtown where they intentionally didn't get permits.  The event was a smashing success.  I'd like to do a Pop Up Mellow Mushroom this weekend at St Johns and Ingleside.
Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: JFman00 on November 01, 2012, 03:34:30 PM
"Rendering fatigue". I love it, what an inspiration.
Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: Ocklawaha on November 01, 2012, 09:44:52 PM
I found this video somewhat inspiring.

Okay, how do we come up with the funds to buy a used streetcar? Anyone up for laying some track? SEE: http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2012-aug-the-electric-7-a-streetcar-proposal-on-a-shoestring

I think we could build from the Beaver Street Alignment along the old Palmetto Street rail bed up to 6Th Street between Spearing and Clark Streets.

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The red line in the center of the photo lays out the first and easiest mile.



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110-lb. A.R.E.A. Rail

Section 11025
110 lbs. per yard
193.6 net tons per mile of track
27.3 feet of track per net ton, 14,606 Tons Total
Stock lengths 39'


Angle Bars
24" length 71.6 lbs. per pair

3,000 ties

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Title: Re: Go OakCliff! How Citizen Activists Can Remake a City!
Post by: TPatrick2013 on January 09, 2013, 06:25:27 PM
Very inspiring!