Balloon Mapping Garfield Park Gardens: Epic Fail

Balloon Mapping Garfield Park Gardens: Epic Fail

Sending up the balloon rig!
Sending up the balloon rig!

This past week CivicLab partnered with Freedom Games and Angela Taylor of the Garfield Park Garden Network to map their community garden at 2900 W. Madison, along with students from West Town High School.

The previous weekend, using the grassroots balloon mapping kit developed by the Public Lab, we had a successful test mapping of a 200 ft sand labyrinth built by artist Matthew Lavoie of Chicago Labyrinths.

This time it was an epic fail.  Lessons learned?

1) Just because it’s called a pre-flight checklist, doesn’t mean it’s meant to be checked literally just before the flight at the site.  Go through it before you leave the site (read: left extra batteries at CivicLab).

2) Sending up a camera housed in a soda bottle attached to a giant balloon with tiny puncture sealed by gaffer’s tape will give you enormous anxiety when the wind pushes it into the airspace of oncoming traffic.

3)  Do test photos at 100 feet every time you send the balloon up, not just the first time.  Our second set of photos from 500ft were completely washed out.

On the plus side, we returned a few days later to take some amazing footage of the fruits of their garden using a Canon Power Shot A490 with the infrared filter removed.  We added a roscoe #2007 blue filter to create our own Infrablue camera. Developed by the Public Lab, images processed from this hacked camera can give us a the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI).  Check out these images of tomatoes, eggplants and flowers!

Why TIFs Hurt Us

At least ONE of the major reasons. Because the state’s contribution to public education is so shockingly low, school districts in Illinois rely heavily on local property taxes to fund their schools. So, anything that diverts property taxes from public schools places a burden on an already under-funded public education system. Likewise, if you live in a town or city where the property tax revenues are high, your school system will be better off. From “Illinois Kids Count 2013.”

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Sign the petition aimed at Mayor Emanuel – “Empty the TIF accounts!

49th Ward Illuminated! We’re Done (for now)

Crowd+textIt was a packed house at the Loyola Park field house on July 1. Despite a beautifully balmy summer night, over 100 people came to see the TIFs of the 49th Ward Illuminated.

Thanks to Don Gordon and the other organizers for pulling off a great meeting.

That makes 89 TIFs Illuminated in 12 wards though 15 meetings in four months. Time to take a break and evaluate this project.

 

 

 

 

Here is the presentation. The audio is 55 minutes long.

4th Ward TIFs To Be Illuminated!

4th_Ward-flier-small It’s time to shed some light on the 11 TIFs inside the 4th Ward. Join us on Monday, May 13 at 6pm at Room 43 to learn:

– How much property tax is extracted from each TIF inside the ward

– How much money FROM the ward was left in the TIFs at the end of 2011

– What projects inside the ward got funded

You can get the details and RSVP here: http://tinyurl.com/TIF-Forum-May-13.

AREA Chicago Distributes 5,000 Copies Of TIF Poster

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Thanks to the great folks at AREA Chicago we are distributing 5,000 copies of the TIF Illumination Project’s graphic poster showing the results of our investigation of the 12 TIFs inside the 27th Ward. Awesome! The poster was written by Tom Tresser based on data research lead by Cory Mollet and designed by Carlyn So. The Spring 2013 issue focuses on housing.