Tuesday, March 6, 2012

SFDB Post Of The Week



SFDB selects its Post of the Week by going back and reviewing all the Sifts that we've done over the previous week. We find the best post of the week and note the runners ups as we judge them to be.

There were a bunch of strong posts from what I like to call "the Stalwarts of the South Florida Blogosphere" [maybe an upcoming post?] but like all weeks, only one gets the SFDB Post of the Week recognition. Let's see how things sorted out.

Runners-Up: Ipanemic's heavy, heavy post on March 1st is raw and honest...and great.  When Food for Thought gushes as much as he did in his excellent review of Eating House, you know it's a winner.  Kudos to Beached Miami for presenting a fair and balanced report on the Port of Miami Deep Dredge Project and posting videos and discussion that gave readers both sides of the issue.



Winner: Transit Miami continues to lead the South Florida blogosphere in following urban transit issues including, but certainly not limited to, cycling safety. Last week they covered the Miami-Dade Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) meeting and provided an excellent review and synopsis of the ideas discussed and the safety proposals that were offered up to address the dangerous situation on the Rickenbacker Causeway. With cyclists continuing to be jeopardized and killed on South Florida roads, the informative post generated a lot of interest and a good comment thread that stretched to almost 30 strong. As a result, County, BPAC Propose Immediate Improvements for Rickenbacker Causeway grabs this week's SFDB Post of the Week recognition.

February Post of the Month voting is coming up, readers!

'Til next time, people, keep on blogging!

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