Found on Doug Ross at Journal.
You need flash to view it, but once it loads, just hover your mouse over your home county.
I live in Clatsop county, the furthest northwest point in Oregon. Just take a look at what our community is doing with "our" stimulus dollars.
You can almost hear those new home sales closing.
The map is here.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
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Cool tool.
Here in Benton County, about a third of the dough is going to trails. How fitting. There are potholes here that could swallow an entire Prius, but they'd rather build trails. I guess that's why Teddy K plans on hiring so many minimum-wage brush clearers.
Oregon's economic potential has been severely hindered because Boooosh wouldn't build us any $%&(*^% trails. This limitation is finally being corrected. Let the economic boom begin!
Trails! It's a form of transportation! It's the new Modern! It's Walking!
I'm glad to see the problems of economic development in Benton county have too been ameliorated.
Whatcha gonna do with all the wealth that's going to pour into Corvallis?
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We'll use most of that wealth to create more trails, of course. Maybe a park or two, but only if the park has an "Appreciating Diversity" informative kiosk in it somewhere.
Personally, I just hope enough trickles down to me that I can afford a new pair of hiking boots.
eight foot side walks on boths sides of trail will creat jobs and help the walkers and hikers.
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