Public works starts two infrastructure improvement projects this month

City of Paso Robles Begins Neighborhood Road Repairs and Downtown Parking Lot Renovations

The City of Paso Robles Public Works Department has initiated two key infrastructure improvement projects aimed at repairing neighborhood roads and renovating downtown parking areas to better serve the community.

Neighborhood Road Repairs

The Crestline/Fairview Neighborhood Road Repairs Project, funded by Measure I-24—a voter-approved half-cent supplemental sales tax—began on October 20. Prior to the start of construction, contractor crews distributed door hanger notices to residents to inform them of upcoming work.

This project entails removing the top layer of old pavement, adding a new base layer to level the surface, applying a final pavement layer, and finishing with fresh road markings. Initial preparation work includes potholing utilities, lowering utility covers, adjusting driveway connections, constructing rolled curbs, and performing localized dig-out repairs to ready the roadway for paving.

As construction moves through the neighborhood, “No Parking” signs will be posted in active work zones.

Paving operations are expected to commence toward the end of November, with full project completion anticipated by January 2026.

Downtown Parking Lot Renovations

The second phase of the Downtown Parking Lot Renovation Project is scheduled to begin the week of October 27 and will focus on the Marv’s Pizza Parking Lot.

Renovations will include repaving the parking lot surface, adding new concrete gutters to improve drainage, and installing new streetlights alongside decorative string lights to enhance both visibility and aesthetic appeal.

Construction will be carried out in stages to minimize disruption and maintain business access throughout the project.

The renovated parking areas will:

  • Increase available parking capacity
  • Improve vehicle and pedestrian access
  • Enhance lighting and safety
  • Expand ADA parking spaces
  • Improve drainage
  • Beautify the downtown environment

Meanwhile, the first phase of the Downtown Parking Lot Improvements Project at the city parking lot located at 12th Street and Railroad Street is already underway and expected to be completed within the next month.

Both parking lot renovations are funded by the city’s General Fund and supplemented by an EVC Grant dedicated to electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

Stay Informed

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brutalist berlin: a concrete chronicle of the german city’s postwar identity

**Brutalist Berlin: A Study in Concrete and Context**
*Published by Blue Crow Media*

*Brutalist Berlin* is an architectural guidebook devoted to the raw materiality and social ambition of Berlin’s postwar concrete structures. Written and photographed by architectural historian Dr. Felix Torkar, this volume documents more than fifty sites across the city—from housing estates and cultural institutions to infrastructural landmarks—and situates them within the political and cultural framework of Germany’s Cold War reconstruction.

Torkar’s images present the city’s Brutalist landmarks as both familiar and estranged: structures that belong as much to the fabric of Berlin as they do to an era of ideological tension and material experimentation. His writing emphasizes how the optimism of the postwar decades translated into a new design language that is at once pragmatic and expressive.

### Berlin’s Architecture of Resilience

Each building featured in *Brutalist Berlin* is examined through both a visual and spatial lens. The monumental Mäusebunker, with its cantilevered concrete fins and gridded facade, appears almost defensive in its precision. By contrast, the Pallasseum housing complex—an elevated slab of dwellings straddling remnants of the Berlin Wall—reads as a social experiment in vertical living.

Together, these structures embody the tension between endurance and adaptation that defines the city’s urban identity.

Torkar’s photographs approach concrete as a living surface that’s pitted, stained, and marked by time. The play of light on coarse formwork reveals an unexpected warmth, while his compositions often position the viewer at eye level with the architecture’s scale and texture. This rigorous visual study is attuned to both proportion and atmosphere.

### A Guide for Exploration

Printed by Blue Crow Media on premium uncoated paper, *Brutalist Berlin* invites direct engagement. It functions not only as a guidebook for those tracing the city’s architectural evolution but also as a scholarly reference. The publication connects the work of figures like Werner Düttmann and Ulrich Müther to a broader conversation about European modernism and material honesty.

The tactile quality of the book mirrors its subject matter, translating concrete’s roughness into the grain of the page.

This new title marks the beginning of a series that will expand in 2026 with *Brutalist London* and *Concrete New York*. Together, these books will form an atlas of the twentieth century’s most uncompromising architecture, charting how civic ambition and material innovation shaped distinct urban identities.

### Contextualizing Berlin’s Brutalism

Dr. Felix Torkar situates Berlin’s Brutalism within the cultural and political landscape of the Cold War. Based in Berlin, Torkar bridges photography and historical research. His academic work—including a 2023 dissertation at Freie Universität Berlin—examines what he terms ‘Neobrutalism’: a contemporary resurgence of raw architecture that revisits the ethics and aesthetics of mid-century design.

In *Brutalist Berlin*, this perspective manifests as both empathy and critique—a recognition of how concrete once embodied progress and how its endurance continues to shape urban memory.

### Featured Sites

– **Mäusebunker:** Exemplifies monumental ambition with its precise, cantilevered concrete fins and gridded facade.
– **Pallasseum:** Stands as a social experiment in vertical living, perched over the remains of the Berlin Wall.

### Project Info

– **Title:** Brutalist Berlin
– **Publisher:** Blue Crow Media
– **Author/Photographer:** Dr. Felix Torkar
– **Publication Type:** Architectural guidebook and scholarly reference

© Images by Blue Crow Media

Explore *Brutalist Berlin* to discover how Berlin’s postwar concrete architecture reflects an era of ideological tension, resilience, and innovative design. This guide invites you to engage directly with the city’s enduring concrete landmarks and understand their place within a broader historical narrative.
https://www.designboom.com/architecture/brutalist-berlin-concrete-german-postwar-book-blue-crow-media-10-16-2025/

福岡市が広告宣伝車の規制強化へ 「市外拠点の車も対象」検討

福岡速報:福岡市が広告宣伝車の規制強化へ
「市外拠点の車も対象」検討

2025年10月15日 20:43 更新

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福岡市内を走るアドトラック(広告宣伝車)は、派手な装飾や大音量で繁華街などを巡回し、風俗業の求人サイトなどをPRしています。

こうした広告宣伝車に対し、福岡市の高島市長は規制強化を検討していることが明らかになりました。特に、市外を拠点とする車両も規制の対象に含める方針です。

詳細な規制内容や導入の時期については、今後市議会での議論や関係者との調整を踏まえて決定される予定です。

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【関連情報】
・福岡市議会レビュー:西鉄バスの市内一部路線の「ほぼ廃線」問題について
・代替として検討されているオンデマンドバスの施策と市条例の課題

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(写真:福岡市中央区で走行するアドトラック/画像の一部を加工しています)

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