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Pedestrianist: September 2012
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Sunday, September 9, 2012. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer or any group I'm affiliated with. Email: pedestrianist [at] yahoo [dot] com. View my complete profile. The Modern Car is a Marvellous Waste. Podcast: Putting Dallas Back Together Again. Cap'n Transit Rides Again. A way among the tube socks. Where the Sidewalk Starts. The Importance of Road Width, in Three Pictures. WE HAVE A DATE! Buses ...
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Pedestrianist: Powell Street Sidewalk Widening
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Friday, December 17, 2010. Powell Street Sidewalk Widening. This Looks. AWESOME. Powell street is so thick with pedestrians, this space is badly needed. Hopefully, bringing the level of the new space up to sidewalk height will lead to it being more well-used than the brief trial. The city ran a year ago. That the project will be finished and open in April. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. People Sitting on Things that Aren't Chairs #3. Market Street Railway Blog. All-day Car-...
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Pedestrianist: More Ped Space Coming to Powell Street
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Monday, June 13, 2011. More Ped Space Coming to Powell Street. Initially reported to be opening in April. The city's last Pavement-to-Parks project will finally be opening along Powell Street in mid-July. The project will close the parking lane from the end of the cable car mall all the way up to Geary and Union Square. With a six-month trial timeline, the extra space will be available to the crush of holiday shoppers at the end of the year. Labels: Pavement to Parks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The LA Subway Blog: August 2011
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The LA Subway Blog. Transportation, Real Estate, and the Future of Los Angeles. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Musing on the American Dream. In the 1950s-1990s, land use and transportation policy acquiesced to the pursuit of the American Dream. The big challenge now is adjusting land use and transportation policy to support the pursuit of the American Dream. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The LA Subway Blog. Bruins for Traffic Relief. Other Blogs We Like. Where the Sidewalk Starts.
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The LA Subway Blog: Can the richest neighborhoods be exempt from bus lanes?
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The LA Subway Blog. Transportation, Real Estate, and the Future of Los Angeles. Thursday, November 18, 2010. Can the richest neighborhoods be exempt from bus lanes? Can the richest neighborhoods be exempt from bus lanes? Richer cities Santa Monica and Beverly Hills are already not participating in the bus-only lane. Now, Metro and LA DOT must decide whether the richest section of the City of Los Angeles that the bus lane passes through will also be exempt. November 18, 2010 at 11:06 PM. My thoughts, and ...
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Pedestrianist: DeathRace 2011
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011. You know you're in trouble when someone's grandmother scolds you. The SF Weekly. Reports that tomorrow (Wednesday, June 15) a group of seniors will protest SF's pedestrian conditions by - gasp! Crossing the street. The group will try to traverse the intersection of Third and Yosemite Streets in the Bayview in the event they're calling DeathRace 2011. Best of luck to them! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. People Sitting on Things that Aren't Chairs #3.
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The LA Subway Blog: Transit Agencies: This is why you should have your data in GTFS format with a license that allows for non-commercial derivatives
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The LA Subway Blog. Transportation, Real Estate, and the Future of Los Angeles. Friday, November 26, 2010. Transit Agencies: This is why you should have your data in GTFS format with a license that allows for non-commercial derivatives. Mapnificent now available in Los Angeles. Walk Score's Transit Score,. And of course Google Maps for Mobile (available for all major smartphone operating systems). Can your web site do that? How much would it cost you to develop the capability in-house? The LA Subway Blog.
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The LA Subway Blog: December 2010
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The LA Subway Blog. Transportation, Real Estate, and the Future of Los Angeles. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. CEQA Attorney happy to take NIMBY money. This is the first in what will be a series of humorous articles in transportation and real estate in Los Angeles. None of the quotes are real. Neighbors for Smart Rail suffered a setback today. When Judge Thomas McKnew gave an intial recommendation to dismiss their lawsuit against phase II of the Expo light rail project. Links to this post. Want to express y...
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The LA Subway Blog: February 2011
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The LA Subway Blog. Transportation, Real Estate, and the Future of Los Angeles. Friday, February 4, 2011. Change in transit commuting for areas around some LA Metro stations, 2000 to 2005-2009. We have a lot of data that is currently being used in research projects, but I wanted to share some of the findings below. Which station areas experienced the highest growth in total number of transit commuters? RED/PURPLE - WESTLAKE / MACARTHUR PARK. RED/PURPLE - WILSHIRE / VERMONT. PURPLE - WILSHIRE / NORMANDIE.