Burque (and KOB-TV) Needs Better Neighborhood Identification

Here’s the headline from KOB-TV: South Valley SWAT Standoff Ends With Felon in Custody Here’s where this standoff took place: Notice all the references to “San Jose” and “East San Jose” in this area? This is the San Jose neighborhood, not the “South Valley.” San Jose, aka “East San Jose,” has been around about as… Read More Burque (and KOB-TV) Needs Better Neighborhood Identification

Does Burque Bike Lane Placement Reflect/Create Gentrification?

The confluence of two issues as controversial as bike lanes and gentrification is bound to heighten the emotional and largely ignores the merely analytical. On top of that, questions such as to whether bike lane placement is based on class/race and if bike lane placement leads to negative impacts of gentrification are damn hard questions to scientifically… Read More Does Burque Bike Lane Placement Reflect/Create Gentrification?

ABQ Rapid Transit (ART) and the Green Blob

Mayor Berry’s Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) plan has become one of those, frankly, fun situations in which the loud vocal, over-the-top emotion of politics melds with the soft-spoken, but equally passionate, nerdom of public policy. Right now it appears the nerds are winning, but the “season” is not over. This week features three more “games,” i.e.,… Read More ABQ Rapid Transit (ART) and the Green Blob

ABQ Rapid Transit and West Central Impact: A Non-Existent Question?

With regard to support and opposition to the proposed Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART), emphasis continues to be heavy on the Nob Hill impact. While everyone seems to be debating how much Nob Hill shops like Hey Jhonny and Nob Hill Music will be affected, here are two Street View screenshots near the proposed Old Coors Rd. station. First,… Read More ABQ Rapid Transit and West Central Impact: A Non-Existent Question?