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BWL Column: Good News Abounds for Lee County Cyclists, Pedestrians | Streetsblog.net
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Add Us To Your Site. Thursday, April 30, 2015. BWL Column: Good News Abounds for Lee County Cyclists, Pedestrians. BWL’s column this week focuses on all the good things that are happening in the cycling and walking world in SWFL. Time to get out there and enjoy these new facilities, with more coming soon. BikeWalkLee’s “Go Coastal” News-Press Column, April 30, 2015. What’s right about cycling and walking in Southwest Florida? Plenty, and if you need some reminders:. The federal TIGER grant that’s going t...
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Downtown Seattle Transit Capacity Is At The Breaking Point | Streetsblog.net
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Add Us To Your Site. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Downtown Seattle Transit Capacity Is At The Breaking Point. Sound Transit completed a comprehensive study (see PDF below for full details) in 2014 to forecast Downtown Seattle transit capacity over the next 20 years. The study, entitled. Downtown Seattle Transit Capacity White Paper. Forecasts a daily transit capacity shortfall of 5,000-8,000 trips in Downtown Seattle by 2035. Even more frequently. The overall estimate of 2035 capacity includes completion...
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The Future American City as Imagined in 1925 | Streetsblog.net
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Add Us To Your Site. Thursday, August 13, 2015. The Future American City as Imagined in 1925. It’s hard to imagine, but at one point not that long ago, cities in America were at an inflection point. In the early part of the last century, the first signs of motorization and sprawl were just appearing. But not everyone was convinced that the crabgrass frontier was inevitable. In a two-page spread from the August 1925 issue of. Elsewhere on the Network today: The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia.
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Driver Smashes Through House, Hits Baby in Crib. Police: No Biggie! | Streetsblog.net
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Add Us To Your Site. Thursday, May 21, 2015. Driver Smashes Through House, Hits Baby in Crib. Police: No Biggie! Via Seattle Bike Blog. If you’re behind the wheel of a car, law enforcement will let you get away with just about anything — even smashing into a house and pulverizing a crib where an infant was sleeping. Guess what the police had to say after a driver in the Seattle suburbs did just that? Here’s the story from Tom Fucoloro at Seattle Bike Blog. No harm, no foul. Cars will be cars. Elsewhere o...
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High-Rises Don’t Cause Traffic; Parking Lots Do | Streetsblog.net
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Add Us To Your Site. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. High-Rises Don’t Cause Traffic; Parking Lots Do. Traffic is worse than it used to be in Austin, but you can’t blame rising density. Image via Car Free Austin. Few things evoke carmaggedon hysteria quite like the construction of a tall residential building. As Austin has seen more growth, some have seized on the relatively few high-density housing developments as a source of the region’s traffic problem. Elsewhere on the Network today: Better Institutions.
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WalkBikeCT: Cycling and Feminism: A Short Manifesto
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The Revolution Will Not Be Motorized. Monday, March 8, 2010. Cycling and Feminism: A Short Manifesto. My friend Juli Stupakevich. Recently posted an open letter on feminism and cycling to the. Email list. Her letter was so good - clear, powerful, and passionate - that I had to share it. I've re-posted it below, with Juli's permission. So, a bit on why I am a feminist (and, damn it, why you should be too.). Do you get startled by motorcycles revving their engines? Imagine all the stereotypes that our soci...
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We’ve Moved! « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections. This is the old version of the. Blog and will no longer be updated. Please move to blog.tstc.org. This entry was written by Steven Higashide. August 31, 2009 at 10:20 am. And filed under TSTC Announcements. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Laquo; 157 Traffic Violations an Hour at Typical NYC Intersections.
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Ryan Lynch « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Author Archives: Ryan Lynch. Laquo; Older posts. New England Advocates Get Behind Connecticut High Speed Rail. August 26, 2009 – 3:02 pm. NYSDOT Seeks Long Island Input on New Capital Program. August 24, 2009 – 10:17 am. Posted in Long Island. NYSDOT Region 10 Promises to Restart Traffic Calming Program. August 17, 2009 – 5:50 pm. Unsatisfied with verbal assurances from NYSDOT Region 10 that it had not, in fact, scrapped the Local Safe Streets ...
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amNewYork Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues « Mobilizing the Region
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; New England Advocates Get Behind Connecticut High Speed Rail. Walking All the Way to the Bank. Picks Up on NYC Bus Parking Issues. The city designates some bus layovers, like this one in Lower Manhattan. Private bus carriers are ubiquitous in some NYC neighborhoods, raising community concerns about noise and air pollution. Recently picked up on the trend, taking a look at. In Chinatown and sparking an NYPD crackdown. The Campaign recomme...
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News and opinion from the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. Laquo; Older posts. Newer posts ». 9 Out of 10 Transit Agencies Cutting Service, Raising Fares. August 18, 2009 – 4:07 pm. Across the country, transit agencies are raising fares (in green) or cutting service (blue). Transportation For America has released its most comprehensive analysis. Of nationwide transit cuts and fare increases. According to T4America, tough economic times have forced almost 90%. Stranded at the Station. NJ’s Transportatio...