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Sustainable ABQ - Gas Saving Tips and Ideas
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Jump to Main Content. Energy Tips and Ideas. Water Saving Tips and Ideas. Gas conservation tips and ideas. Riding through the bosque on a Fall day. Is just one of the places here in Albuquerque where you can get your tires inflated when you get an oil change. (Click on Locations). However, if you want to do it yourself, here's a tip:. A tire pressure information sticker is usually located on the driver side door jam or inside the gas door. They may have both cold and hot weather suggestions. Our Prius ge...
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History | Steel Interstate Coalition
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The North American Steel Interstate Coalition is still in the process of becoming. We have a year of organizing ahead leading to a founding congress of Steel Interstate supporters. We want to build a nationwide advocacy network for the Steel Interstate system. The Coalition grew out of a Virginia citizens group, RAIL Solution. The I-81 Corridor in Virginia illustrates the pressure for new highway capacity for trucking. Finally in 2008, RAIL Solutoin. Successfully defeated the KBR. Early on, RAIL Solution...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: New Name, Marginally Different Additude
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Saturday, November 20, 2010. New Name, Marginally Different Additude. In case you're wondering what the heck happened to the name of the blog, I've switched it to something I think is a little more fitting: The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. In the country to see what a rare thing that is. He's managed to make the best of what we have, and in these times that's what we need. I'll...That ...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: November 2010
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Saturday, November 20, 2010. New Name, Marginally Different Additude. In case you're wondering what the heck happened to the name of the blog, I've switched it to something I think is a little more fitting: The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. In the country to see what a rare thing that is. He's managed to make the best of what we have, and in these times that's what we need. I'll...That ...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: January 2010
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Saturday, January 23, 2010. Alright, I know it's been a while since I last posted, and I'm sorry. Life caught up with me and I lost interest in this blog for a while. But I thought I'd post something here again. Recently, the racetrack/casino complex closed up shop with plans to move elsewhere, leaving a gaping area of the Fairgrounds that is now unused. There is an incredible opportunity here. The dark green lines extending out...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: August 2010
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Sunday, August 8, 2010. Dan M, who commented below, has updated the ABQ Ride system map which addresses many of my concerns. I give my full thoughts at the bottom of the post. Recently did a fantastic post. So after reading it and seeing the directions for creating a frequency map, I thought I'd give it a shot. So here's my frequency map for ABQ Ride. So, ABQ Ride has released a new system map, which can be viewed here. The othe...
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Sustainable ABQ - Urban Planning
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Jump to Main Content. Energy Tips and Ideas. Water Saving Tips and Ideas. Taking Challenges and Turning them into Opportunities. Contact us today with your ideas or suggestions. As it turns out, the Urbanists had it right. Their calls for walkable cities, traffic calming, roundabouts, mixed commercial/residential and infill development are perfect solutions to some of the challenges facing us today. Are you looking for a Green Agent? The Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Comprehensive Plan. Work/live spaces&...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: September 2010
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Saturday, September 4, 2010. The GM Streetcar Conspiracy - and Why I've Stopped Caring. Anyone who enters the world of transit advocacy has likely heard of the GM Streetcar Conspiracy. It's a familiar tale that those who study transit will hear multiple times, and I'm sure most of my readers are familiar with it. In case you haven't heard it however (in which case I ask, how the heck did you pull that off? It's a compelling tale...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: June 2010
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Two Days in Portland. So I thought I'd start with Portland, the city often cited as the gold standard of city planning. Here in Portland we have four light rail lines, a streetcar, an aerial tram, and a fantastic bus system! But in Seattle they've only just opened their first light rail line! Somehow he seemed to have forgotten Seattle's new streetcar line. But what of the public transit system? But as ...
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque: November 2009
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The Occasional Thought About Planning From Someone Who Lives in Albuquerque. Monday, November 2, 2009. Our Relationship With Water. Every now and then I see a post on Duke City Fox suggesting that some sort of riverfront promenade by built along the Rio Grande. Usually the San Antonio Riverwalk is cited in these discussions as a case example, another "wouldn't it be cool to have what they have? Features like restaurants and shops perched on the river often pop up as possibilities in these discussions.