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Niki Korth Published: March 28th, 2015
In recent years, a portion of the eastern part of Boulder, near 30th Street and Pearl Parkway, has become a popular site for the city’s start-up companies. But with its large blocks and scarce roadway connections, this part of the city, [...]
About the author:
Niki Korth is a writer, artist, free culture activist, and tree advocate based in San Francisco. She works in the creative department for DeepRoot Green Infrastructure (http://www.deeproot.com/), a provider of landscape solutions, technical support services, and research to promote mature tree growth and sustainable stormwater management in the built environment. She sees a compelling link between the importance of soil for trees in creating public spaces that build communities, and the importance of technical and creative literacy in building an informed citizenry. She endeavors to explore this link at every opportunity, and one day hopes to make a documentary about it. She is a volunteer with Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/), an avid Star Trek fan, and enjoys cycling and contributing to free knowledge through editing Wikipedia.