Check it out online (//%22http://www.tulsapeople-digital.com/tulsapeople/200703/%22)
I found pages 101 and 102 to be particularly interesting, since it's happening in my hood.
Thanks for putting the Green back in Green Country!
Best media coverage of the green team in Tulsa ever done.
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Originally posted by recyclemichael
Best media coverage of the green team in Tulsa ever done.
You are just saying that because your the dude with the two babes in the same frame......!
[}:)]
That's what I'm calling Corporate Green Dream.......!
That Rebuild store sounds interesting. I think people will get it confused with Restore, though.
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Originally posted by Rico
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Originally posted by recyclemichael
Best media coverage of the green team in Tulsa ever done.
You are just saying that because your the dude with the two babes in the same frame......!
[}:)]
That's what I'm calling Corporate Green Dream.......!
Yeah, I'd say there is some bias.
I love the ad on page 99 for "Downtown Tulsa's Largest Pot Dealer"
That was a good read. Makes me want to recycle and be more 'green'.
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Originally posted by recyclemichael
Best media coverage of the green team in Tulsa ever done.
Your just sayin that cause your pic is in there. [:P] But, yea I am going to try and start recycling. If I can just figure out the best way to have 3 more trash cans, paper, glass, aluminum, that is both convenient and won't ruin my decor.[:P]
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Originally posted by TheArtist
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Originally posted by recyclemichael
Best media coverage of the green team in Tulsa ever done.
Your just sayin that cause your pic is in there. [:P] But, yea I am going to try and start recycling. If I can just figure out the best way to have 3 more trash cans, paper, glass, aluminum, that is both convenient and won't ruin my decor.[:P]
You should talk to your City Councilor about finding out if your neighborhood could be included as part of the once a week garbage pick up pilot areas. I might be wrong, but I think this program includes recycling pick up.
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Originally posted by Double A
Check it out online (//%22http://www.tulsapeople-digital.com/tulsapeople/200703/%22)
I found pages 101 and 102 to be particularly interesting, since it's happening in my hood.
Thanks for putting the Green back in Green Country!
Here is a little more on the new green townhomes:
http://www.kotv.com/e-clips/?id=5062
Grass Is Greener Up On The Roof
KOTV - 3/1/2007 9:59 PM - Updated 3/2/2007 7:55 AM
Imagine having grass on your rooftop or bamboo on your floors. Sound primitive? Quite the contrary. It's the latest thing for environmentally-friendly construction. And it's happening in Tulsa.
Architect Shelby Navarro is the designer and developer for a duplex near Cherry Street in Tulsa. It incorporates just about every environmentally-friendly technique that he can think of. The walls are made from pre-fabricated panels, filled with foam, that are both strong and energy-efficient. The bamboo floors look and feel just like hardwood, but don't destroy slow-growing trees.
And there is a rooftop garden where real grass and dirt provide top-notch insulation and UV protection. Shelby Navarro says you might be the only one on your block though who mows your roof. "You might have to get up there and use a weed-eater on it a little bit, but it's usually a slow-growing species that's pretty low-maintenance."
The house even collects rainwater for later, non-drinking uses, like flushing the toilet or watering the lawn.
(http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p315/TYProle/15576d05-59cf-4938-b953-63b4c96425c.jpg)
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Originally posted by Double A
Grass Is Greener Up On The Roof
KOTV - 3/1/2007 9:59 PM - Updated 3/2/2007 7:55 AM
Imagine having grass on your rooftop or bamboo on your floors. Sound primitive? Quite the contrary. It's the latest thing for environmentally-friendly construction. And it's happening in Tulsa.
Architect Shelby Navarro is the designer and developer for a duplex near Cherry Street in Tulsa. It incorporates just about every environmentally-friendly technique that he can think of. The walls are made from pre-fabricated panels, filled with foam, that are both strong and energy-efficient. The bamboo floors look and feel just like hardwood, but don't destroy slow-growing trees.
And there is a rooftop garden where real grass and dirt provide top-notch insulation and UV protection. Shelby Navarro says you might be the only one on your block though who mows your roof. "You might have to get up there and use a weed-eater on it a little bit, but it's usually a slow-growing species that's pretty low-maintenance."
The house even collects rainwater for later, non-drinking uses, like flushing the toilet or watering the lawn.
(http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p315/TYProle/15576d05-59cf-4938-b953-63b4c96425c.jpg)
I just saw that model at Dwelling Spaces yesterday and then last night I saw it again in the window of CB Urban Real Estate's office at 15th/Quaker. It looks pretty nice under the light in the window.
This is probably just wishful thinking, but does $389,000 buy the duplexes and the single family home?
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Originally posted by Double A
This is probably just wishful thinking, but does $389,000 buy the duplexes and the single family home?
Yes, but not these particular ones...
The ones it goes buy are located on the Salt Flats out west... Only accessible by twenty mule team rapid transit. [8D]
Seriously, what does it buy? Both duplexes, or just one?
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Originally posted by Double A
Seriously, what does it buy? Both duplexes, or just one?
Just going by the ingredients list I am going to guess that $389 gets you one side of the townhouse/duplex, whatever you want to call it. Remember, Metro is going around $350 a unit. I would dare to say that the green homes are using a more valuable skin and certainly including systems that Metro is not.
That price doesn't necessarily qualify for affordable housing (although remember these homes have the ability to have an apartment on the back. In most other cities, $389 for this design, sq. ft., and green element would be a massive bargain (that's just my opinion).