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Blogosphere: US HSR Future, Praise For Nigeria BRT, VMT Continues Down, Philly Transit Example, Building Codes Vs. Affordability, Crowdsourced Urbanism
February 27, 2013
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Blogosphere: Will They, or Won't They?
Next City
When it was just settling into power, the Obama administration scored a coup. Following up on a campaign promise, White House officials convinced Congress to agree to an unprecedented and massive infusion of funds for high-speed rail...
Read On Blogosphere: Lagos BRT Gets Praise C40 Blog
Recent transportation advances in Nigeria's most populous city have caught…
When it was just settling into power, the Obama administration scored a coup. Following up on a campaign promise, White House officials convinced Congress to agree to an unprecedented and massive infusion of funds for high-speed rail...
Read On Blogosphere: Lagos BRT Gets Praise C40 Blog
Recent transportation advances in Nigeria's most populous city have caught…
Blogosphere: 'Socialist' LRT, Twin Cities Accessibility Measures, Business Miss BRT Benefits, Fed Transpo Funding Role
January 28, 2013
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Commentary: About that 'Socialist' Light Rail Line
Columbian
Let's assume that Portland State University economist Tom Potiowsky was swinging for the fence when he took a swing at light-rail opponents at Thursday's Economic Forecast Breakfast, sponsored by The Columbian...
Read On Blogosphere: Twin Cities Accessibility Measure Out Transportationist
This report summarizes previous phases of the Access to Destinations project and applies the…
Let's assume that Portland State University economist Tom Potiowsky was swinging for the fence when he took a swing at light-rail opponents at Thursday's Economic Forecast Breakfast, sponsored by The Columbian...
Read On Blogosphere: Twin Cities Accessibility Measure Out Transportationist
This report summarizes previous phases of the Access to Destinations project and applies the…
Blogosphere: Road Diet Benefits, Tampa Streetcar Stimulus, Freeway Mistakes, 12 Step Sprawl Recovery, Helsinki Townhouses
March 6, 2012
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Blogosphere: Road Diet Reduces Collisions
Seattle Bike Blog
Changes to Nickerson St in 2010 have resulted in a 23 percent drop in collisions, the city reported during a press conference today...
Read On Commentary: Tampa Streetcar Set Out to Rev Economy Atlanta Journal Constitution
Tampa's current streetcar system opened in 2002. By 1994, when Mayor Dick Greco was elected, plans were under way and…
Changes to Nickerson St in 2010 have resulted in a 23 percent drop in collisions, the city reported during a press conference today...
Read On Commentary: Tampa Streetcar Set Out to Rev Economy Atlanta Journal Constitution
Tampa's current streetcar system opened in 2002. By 1994, when Mayor Dick Greco was elected, plans were under way and…
Blogosphere: Pinellas Light Rail, Bay Area Rail Conspiracies, Deadly Roads, Modernist City Planning, Freeway Parklands, Low Income Housing Cutbacks
February 27, 2012
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Editorial: Light Rail Plans Get Rolling
Tampa Bay Times
After more than a year of quiet discussions between local officials and transportation experts, the conversation about public transportation in Pinellas is about to get broader and louder...
Read On Blogosphere: Various BART v HSR Conspiracy Theories Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog
The unfortunate reality of Bay Area transit politics is that twenty-eight agencies compete for funding and…
After more than a year of quiet discussions between local officials and transportation experts, the conversation about public transportation in Pinellas is about to get broader and louder...
Read On Blogosphere: Various BART v HSR Conspiracy Theories Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog
The unfortunate reality of Bay Area transit politics is that twenty-eight agencies compete for funding and…
Blogosphere: Case For Congestion, Paying Transit Tab, Charlotte Highway Noose, Housing Is Health Policy, Beating Traffic
December 16, 2011
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Blogosphere: Norquist - The Case for Congestion
Atlantic Cities
Yogi Berra once said, "nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." It's certainly true that people complain about congestion. Yet it's just as true that popular destinations tend to be crowded. ..
Read On Opinion: We Should All Pay Transit Tab Indianapolis Star
Let's be honest. The proposed new Central Indiana transit plan -- with its enhanced bus lines and rail…
Yogi Berra once said, "nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded." It's certainly true that people complain about congestion. Yet it's just as true that popular destinations tend to be crowded. ..
Read On Opinion: We Should All Pay Transit Tab Indianapolis Star
Let's be honest. The proposed new Central Indiana transit plan -- with its enhanced bus lines and rail…
Blogosphere: Helsinki Underground to Save Space
April 7, 2011|NRDC Switchboard
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Helsinki leaders say they are out of space for much building above ground. The solution? Build below, especially for infrastructure that might be unsightly anyway... Read On
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