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omgasmurf
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« on: October 28, 2009, 08:45:09 PM »

Urban house gives new hope  thumbsup
Tara Moreno
Issue date: 10/26/09 Section: Local News - The Michigan Times


The Urban Alternative House project will restore a house built in the late 1890s in order to find alternative energy systems for sustainable living.
Media Credit: Tara Moreno


A Flint house built in the late 19th century will be getting a serious makeover. The house, known as the Urban Alternative House, is a project partnership for sustainable living and alternative energy systems between UM-Flint faculty, University Outreach and other partnerships which include the Genesee County Landbank and L.I.S.C or Local Initiative Support Corporation. The house is located at 519 Garland St. in Carriage Town.

Associate professor of Earth and Resource Science Richard Hill-Rowley is heading the project development. The project calls for the restoration of a house that was built in the late 1890s and owned by Genesee County Land Bank. Rowley said, “We were thinking that because of the increased importance of the issues around sustainability and climate change and healthy lifestyles that this would be perfect.” Rowley said, “We talked to the Land Bank about maybe finding a house or a property close to campus that students could walk to, to take classes”

Director of University Outreach Renee Zientek said, “We are figuring out how you can rehabilitate a home in Flint to be energy efficient, to be sustainable and do it in a way that maintains its history character.” Zeintek said, “The end vision, if you will, for the house is it will have off campus classroom space and it will provide an opportunity for students to take a class off campus.” According to Zientek other major universities such as Michigan State University and UM-Ann Arbor participate in this type of project.

Before building can begin for the Urban Alternative House, plans must be made. Rowley said, “We are having a classroom design meeting on Nov. 6.We are having a residential design meeting on the 20.We are going to invite a lot of people from the community from the university”.

The Urban House has also partnered with THA Architect Jim Ananich. Ananich said, “I think it’s going to be a pretty interesting project. There is a lot of potential that could come from it. It is something that we don’t do everyday.” There are many plans for the house. Ananich said, “We are going to try to use wind power to run a generator to get energy.” Zientek said, “There will be an urban garden there for food security issues and beautification issues.”

Rowley said, “The first floor will be class space and the second and third floor will be residential space.” It is undecided whether the space will be apartments or co-op living. All of this will be discussed during the meeting next month.

Although it will be a space for classes, it will also serve as education for the community. Zientek said, “I think it is a good example of how the community and the campus is coming together to solve some of the problems we are facing in Flint, one of those being lots and lots of vacant homes.” Ananich said, “I think the other interesting part about it is you are dealing with a number of community groups where traditionally you do not see this type of cooperation.”

“We are real excited about getting started.”

Tara can be reached at tmoreno@umflint.edu.
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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2009, 09:47:46 AM »

This was announced about a year aog or so.  Its good to see some positive progress on it now.
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« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2010, 02:12:15 PM »

Really, this again?  Why would someone want to make fake posts at a message board that is pretty much dead?
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« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2010, 03:52:58 PM »

why has this forum just died?  There still is stuff going on downtown, just no one posting.  I look all the time for new posts. 
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« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2010, 03:47:02 AM »

Sorry, guys. Yeah, these spammers are frustrating. Whenever I don't check for a few days to a week, no matter if there have been any recent discussions going on or not, there are always spammers posting. The only message board systems that seem to automatically handle the spam-bots well are ones that charge recurring fees. Since this site doesn't make a penny I'm going to have to check out alternative solutions.

As far as the board being dead - a big part of it probably has to do with the main page not getting updates in quite some time (that's an understatement). I guess I got burned out trying to code everything on the site from scratch and at the same time keep everything on the site updated. Back when the updates were being posted on a regular basis a lot of news sites were filing complaints left and right against blogs and similar websites for more or less plagiarizing their stories. So, to avoid any problems I had to pretty much rewrite every new story and development description and writing is not one of my strengths, heh.

Anyway...I'm hoping to find some ways to revive the site and let the forum members have an opportunity to contribute to the site more (and get credit, of course). For example, when someone posts a news story in the forum I want to design a system to easily copy the post to the front page while giving the forum member credit for finding the story.

If anybody else has any ideas I'm all ears. I can't promise immediate results, but I have been procrastinating too long. I've got to get back on track.
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« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2010, 04:27:53 PM »

I am sure most people understand that doing this by yourself is hard work.  I keep checking to see if anyone else posts, I know I try to every once in a while but it gets hard to keep doing it if I don't think anyone is reading what I post.  I would love to see this site do well because lets face it I can't take those idiots over at flinttalk.com.   Cheesy  I just bought an awesome new camera, Digital SLR finally, so I will try to post a lot of pics and stuff because I know thats what gets people talking.

If you need any help with content dnast just let me know I am not very good with the technical stuff but I love taking pics and telling stories.
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