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Submitted by Bert on Mon, 09/15/2008 - 3:54pm.

Pile DriverMaybe you haven't heard it. If you live or work in Olympia and you haven't heard it, then you need to get your hearing checked. Because it's loud. I went by today. I saw it in action. More so, I heard it - felt it actually, as it vibrated the ground. I got right up close and personal. It was painfully loud. I wonder how it felt to the workers who were standing there, watching the machine hammer away... I wonder how long their shifts are. They did not look happy. In fact they seemed quite close to the point source, and not too enthused about the whole situation.

The deep piles are necessary for tall structures in this area because the land is composed of fill, which is mostly mud dredged up from the bay. The land is prone to liquefaction (where it turns into a soupy mess and becomes unable to support heavy structures) in an earthquake situation.

Is this the face of progress? Or is this an attempt to create an illusion of security and permanence? These are heavy questions. But it's time to be asking them, considering the amount of piles that we might, as residents of Olympia, be looking forward to - given the impetus for development, "revitalization" and investment in the vision of a "vibrant" downtown core.

Driving PilesIs this sustainable activity? Is this a type of development that will be of benefit to all of those people who currently (or so desire to) call Olympia home?

Some other questions to ponder at this point:

Is a growth based economy sustainable? (please discuss)

Who benefits from "growth" in the current system, and who does not?

Many, many questions - many more, and please add your own question related to these topics. I am glad to live in a community that cares about, and is interested in dealing with these issues.

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beneficial sustainable activity

Let me be clear that I am not saying that the type of development shown in the above pictures would, of necessity, not be beneficial to everyone. But it can be stated positively that this type of development will certainly be of benefit to some, while to others, the potential benefit is less certain, or not certain at all. This may seem obvious. But it is an important topic when we are discussing what type of society we want to live in.




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Maybe they should put a park

Maybe they should put a park here, too.

But I am Just Another Voice

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What would this blog be

What would this blog be without your light-hearted charm?
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oly soundscape

On a positive note - musicians and sound collecters might really like the rhythm, especially since it has this little steam bit too. Maybe a whole song could be built with it.

Workers at a downtown coffee place winced when I mentioned the sound - I feel for everyone who can't escape it.

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Didn't Devo

already do a song like that called Coal Mine?

Well I been workin in a coal mine
Goin down down
Workin in a coal mine
Whew about to slip down
Five oclock in the mornin
Im up before the sun
When my work day is over
Im too tired for havin fun
Lord I am so tired
How long can this go on
I been workin goin workin
Whew about to slip down

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Funny, I started reading

Funny, I started reading this post right when the sound started this morning (8am!). I live downtown and liked it at first, but not so much now. We call it the metal kangaroo.
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Thanks

I've been wondering what that sound was. Any idea how much longer it's going to continue?
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more

There’s no good news. Pile driving is expected to continue for at least three more weeks, as crews drive some 250 65 to 95-foot pilings into the ground to anchor the new commercial building going up next to the Phoenix Inn.
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Can't escape it

Can't escape it and damn sick of it. It's especially galling in light of the new NOISE ORDINANCE. The sound of live music and people having fun, that must be quashed, but somehow industrial noise pollution is just peachy? If I try to drown out the pounding with music I'll probably get fined.
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