If the most populous country in the world can do it,
even the Sunshine State and the rest of the world can do it.
With no new nuclear,
depending heavily on on energy efficiency and conservation,
using China’s huge number of rooftops for solar power,
with almost as much wind power, plus a bit more hydropower,
China can go 80% renewable energy by 2050.
While reducing energy use per capita and increasing
GDP per capita.
So this path will not only improve Chinese quality of life
by getting rid of massive pollution by
reducing emissions 90% from
otherwise-projected levels; it will also give Chinese citizens
more money in their pockets.
China has no more sunshine than the U.S. or much of Canada does,
so there’s no reason the Canada, U.S., and pretty much every country can’t do this, too. Continue reading
Tag Archives: LAKE
Valdosta converting to LED streetlights
Council Tim Carroll says that City Manager Larry Hanson
announced at the City Council meeting Tuesday
that Valdosta will be converting all its streetlights to LEDs.
This conversion is at least partly funded through a pilot program
with
Georgia Power.
Apparently Georgia Power keeps the savings until they recoup the
expenses.
Valdosta was one of only four or five cities in the state selected
for this program.
More detail when the approved minutes are available in two weeks.
-jsq
Flatlanders Arts & Crafts Show in Lakeland, GA
Flatlanders Arts & Crafts Show
The Flatlanders Arts & Crafts Show features a variety of antiques, collectibles, food and beverages. It is one of the oldest annual arts and crafts shows, and is held each Labor Day weekend at the Threatte Center, just inside the city limits of Lakeland, Georgia.
10AM to 5PM Saturday October 11th
10AM to 4PM Saturday October 12th
The Threattle Center
134 Burnt Church Rd Continue reading
Alapahoochee Antique Tractor Show & Historic Farm Heritage Days
That’s a Lake Park postal address, but the street address
is actually in Echols County.
Received from
Lake Park Chamber of Commerce. yesterday. -jsq
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ALAPAHOOCHEE
HISTORIC FARM / HERITAGE DAYS
DOWN HOME FAMILY REUNIONOCTOBER
1424 – 25, 2014 (FRI/SAT)
9 AM-4 PMECHOLS COUNTY, 202 BETHEL CHURCH ROAD.
LAKE PARK. GA 31636
Preserving Echols County & Area Heritage of 1900’s
- Non-profit
- NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ALLOWED
- Free admission
No quorum @ ZBOA 2014-10-07
There was an agenda with the
solar parking Doctor Arunas Urbonas case, and a county case about Design Standards for Single Family Dwellings,
but not enough ZBOA
members were available for a quorum, so today’s meeting is cancelled.
Maybe next month.
-jsq
Meet the Candidates @ VLCoC 2014-10-07
Update 2014-10-21: Fixed year in title, and LAKE videos are posted.
Tuesday is the annual Chamber Meet the Candidates event. Usually there’s not much chance to ask them questions and see them answer in front of everybody, but at least you get to hear them speak.
Oddly the Chamber did not list which candidates will be there, but Valdosta CEO did:
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U.S. Representative – District 1
E.L. Buddy Carter (R)
Brian Corwin Reese (D)State Senate – District 8
C. Ellis Black (R)
Bikram Mohanty (D)State House – District 174
John Corbett (R)
Jessie Smith (D)Lowndes County Commission – District 3
Tally Mark Wisenbaker, Jr. (R)
Tom Hochschild (D)
NYC Schools to use more solar power; how about in sunny southeast?
Solar high schools: not just for
Dublin, Georgia anymore.
New York City, and Rochester, NY, too!
How about solar Lowndes High School?
Or the new Valdosta High School?
Or since Valdosta has already
put solar at its Mud Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant,
how about on other city buildings?
How about on the county palace?
Or in Hahira, Dasher, Remerton, or Lake Park?
Erin Durkin wrote for New York Daily News 29 September 2014, 24 NYC schools getting solar panels in $28M project — and City Hall could be next, Continue reading
Bailey Gung Scintilla Land @ GLPC 2014-09-29
A request in the county
for heavy manufacturing.
In Valdosta,
Scintilla Charter Academy
wants
a school Conditional Use Permit;
Julie Hiers spoke about that proposed school
at the most recent county commission meeting.
And the tabled
Gung event center and flea market is back.
Here’s the agenda.
Greater Lowndes Planning CommissionContinue readingLowndes County City of Valdosta City of Dasher City of Hahira City of Lake Park
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
AGENDA
Lowndes County South Health District Administrative Office
325 West Savannah AvenueMonday, September 29, 2014* 5:30 P.M. * Public Hearing
Nichols House frat no longer; maybe historic preservation @ VCC 2014-09-11
LAKE has video, but meanwhile, so you can prepare for the Oct. 1st talk about that historic Nichols House, here’s some background.
Chip Harp wrote for Valdosta Today 17 September 2014,
In last week’s Valdosta City Council meeting, Council voted 5-2 in favor of re-zoning nearly 4 acres of land in the Alden Park Community, near the campus. Some neighbors in the community stand firmly against the development, which would include a 180-bed student housing complex, and say it takes away from their neighborhood, based on a report from WCTV’s Winnie Wright.
Winnie Wright reported for WCTV 16 September 2014,
The Historic Standing Of One Home Could Determine Future Of Surrounding Community, Continue reading
Valdosta’s Ultramodern Masterpiece: The Nichols House on Baytree —Alfred Willis Lecture 2014-10-01
Received yesterday in PDF. This is the historic structure where Turner Brooks wants to build a subdivision. -jsq
7:00pm – Wednesday, October 1st, 2014
Valdosta State University
Bailey Science Center, Room 1011
This event is FREE and open to all.
Parking is also free in the Georgia Avenue Parking lots.
* For more information please contact Colleen McDonough,
229-333-5759 or cmcdonou@valdosta.edu
The Nichols house is a replete instance of the diffusion of Californian on the Nichols House & Valdosta Architecture design ideals in the postwar decade, the work that brought architect Lloyd Greer’s career to its culmination, and the starting point for the careers of several leading Valdosta architects of the next generation. Continue reading

