• btcprox@biglemmowski.win
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    6 days ago

    I’d rather allocate that $10k to some kind of feasibility study, to see what really should be prioritized when a much bigger budget is made available, since I don’t really trust myself to know what an entire town really needs urgently

    But if I had to be selfish, maybe we could fund an OpenStreetMap mapathon to help improve the online map of the town

    Could not only improve ease of navigation of the town, but also get a clearer idea of how the space is used, which may give better insight on what might be worth redesigning in a larger project

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      4 days ago

      I don’t know how to say this but OpenStreetMapathons are actually completely free to host

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      6 days ago

      but the salary of one guy running the feasibility study alone is $15k. guess he will take your $10k and wait for you to pay for the rest of study instruments, PC laps, travel and accomodation reservations, hall rents, their time-off pay, and payments for the rest of $15k-salary team, then they will conduct a study that conclude things that everyone has known for decades but their decisions are beyond your and their control, and that water has been wet all along.

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    7 days ago

    This amount is peanuts compared to the operating budget of the city I live in…

    Realistically? I was pleasantly surprised by someone trying to make little tree pit gardens on the street where I live. $10,000 might be enough to make some of those on a few residential streets and kickstart a local initiative for the community to keep maintaining them. There may be some leftover money for acquiring a few communal trash bins to help with trash issues around the neighborhood as well

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      7 days ago

      I keep toying with the idea of gorilla planting trees in the neighborhood. Make them look like they were installed by the county, complete with mulch and a small fence.

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        6 days ago

        Me too. We should just do it. The biggest issue is making sure landscaping doesn’t mow them down imo

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        7 days ago

        If you’re in the US, you’ll probably get away with it. In the last two neighborhoods I’ve lived in we had people who planted trees of their own accord and no one lifted a finger to stop them. (Which I’m happy about.)

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    5 days ago

    I would want to get homeless families set up with housing, this also requires fixing the problem that caused that for them in the first place. I think I could help 2 families

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    7 days ago

    See if I can bribe enough local officials to pass an amendment making bike lanes mandatory on all new road construction projects. Sadly, even at the local level I don’t think $10,000 would be enough.

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      7 days ago

      10k will cover your needs while you wage a gorilla war on the same local officials. Hard to run for office if you’re dealing with your house burning down and threats about not having bike lanes.

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      6 days ago

      Success! Now You have $170,000 to make your town/city a better place to live. What do you do with the money?

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    6 days ago

    Man 10k… Can’t even afford to pave 1000ft of single lane road… ummmm

    I dunno, maybe like pay to install 2 ADA crossing ramps? Can 10k get me 2? I think it might…

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    7 days ago

    Our town has a simple little amphitheater in a park, and it NEVER gets used.

    For $10,000, you could set up and locally advertise a couple of fun movie nights, or music festivals with local bands, or a battle of the bands, etc. Sell refreshments and snacks, and use the money to generate the next one, etc.

    Local entertainment, local participation, great for the community.