Wednesday, February 28, 2007

On Walkability

Michael Singer, the technology columnist for the Castro Valley Forum, has forwarded to Your Boulevardier a news item on Alameda County's plans to improve the walkability of Castro Valley Boulevard. A snippet:
The $6 million project approved today is expected to improve the walkability of Castro Valley Boulevard between Redwood Road and San Miguel Avenue. The money, which will come in the form of a grant from the county's redevelopment agency, will be used to widen sidewalks, plant trees, improve median landscaping, build sidewalk planting strips, install trash cans, put up gateway signage and relocate traffic signals, among other things.

The article goes on to say that a "symbolic downtown center" will be created at Wilbeam Avenue. As perhaps the lone Castro Valleyan who actually liked the much-despised canoe-shaped Welcome sign, Your Boulevardier acknowledges that he has effectively abrogated his rights to comment on such edifices.

Your Boulevardier is generally in favor of any improvements to walkability, of course. However, he casts a wary eye on landscaping projects. Not that he likes the vast swaths of concrete now in evidence along the Boulevard; but landscaping requires maintenance. And when not maintained, landscaping can be even more of an eyesore than concrete.

In an ideal scenario, the businesses along the Boulevard that have landscaping in front of them would maintain it. Perhaps even do so competitively -- make concerted efforts to have the trees and flowers in front of their businesses be inviting. (As is the case at the Boulevard Pet Hospital, where both the Trusty BoulevarDog and the Chat du Maison see the esteemed Dr. Schuchman.) But reality says county crews and low-cost yard service companies will be hired to maintain the landscaping to minimal levels.

Still, Your Boulevardier endeavors to remain positive, and is encouraging of these new attempts to make the Boulevard more walkable.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Yet Another Rain Gauge Post, Plus Radar

Your Boulevardier emptied the rain gauge of 1.1 inches mid-day today. That's the accumulated rainfall since the last posting on Saturday.

When heavy rains like those we've had in the last few days, Your Boulevardier likes to peek at the various radar images available at Weather Underground. The "V" of red right above the word "Hayward" on this image is pointing almost exactly at Chez Boulevardier.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Another Rain Gauge Post

Your Boulevardier is not straying far from Chez Boulevardier these days, due to the declining health of Madame Boulevardier. However, he would like to post that the rain gauge here in the Baywood District of Castro Valley was emptied of .71" earlier this week, and again of .82" today. More rain is said to be on the way.

Also, due to changes in the software application used to create this digital journal, a large number of past posts created by Your Boulevardier are now credited to F.S., the kind person who provides technical support for this endeavor. We both apologize for the confusion.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Rain Gauge Report

The rain gauge at Chez Boulevardier was emptied of 2 1/2 inches this morning. And more rain is now falling.