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Aaron Short

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E-scooters are providing another option to Chicagoans not served by transit or with little access to bike share stations like the one above.

Scooters Quenching Thirst in Chicago’s Transit Deserts

By Aaron Short | Aug 20, 2019 | No Comments
An pilot program shows that the devices are popular in low-income neighborhoods where transit is scarce.
Minneapolis transit officials cut overnight service on the Green Line, displacing scores of homeless people.

Transit Agency Cuts Service To Curb Homeless in Minneapolis

By Aaron Short | Aug 19, 2019 | 9 Comments
Minneapolis's transit agency has started shutting down the city's only 24-hour rail line for two hours per night in a move designed to scatter the homeless, but one which has had an impact on working class riders who just want to get home.
Houston is seeking to extend its light rail and bus rapid transit system with a $3.5 billion bond that will be on the ballot in November.

Bond Voyage! Houston Faces $3.5B Transit Decision

By Aaron Short | Aug 19, 2019 | 3 Comments
Houston has a once in a generation opportunity to modernize its transit system this fall — and the city hopes to learn from Nashville's mistakes.
Milwaukee could be forced to eliminate 16 bus routes next year if it doesn't come up with $5.9 million in funding.

Milwaukee’s Transit Service in Crisis as Leaders Bicker

By Aaron Short | Aug 13, 2019 | 6 Comments
The Wisconsin city may cut 16 bus routes serving vulnerable residents if it can't dig up $5.9 million.
Amtrak is pushing to restore passenger service between Detroit and Toronto which could coincide with the restoration of Michigan Central Station.

Amtrak Hopes to Link Chicago and Detroit to Toronto

By Aaron Short | Aug 13, 2019 | 13 Comments
Passenger service hasn't chugged between Detroit and Toronto since at least 1971; the last direct train to pass through the route did so in 1967, according to Amtrak.
Atlanta's mayor imposed an overnight curfew on e-scooters after the fourth traffic fatality this year.

Atlanta Bans E-Scooters at Night After Drivers Kill Four Riders

By Aaron Short | Aug 12, 2019 | 12 Comments
Drivers, however, still may use city streets at all hours — even though motor-vehicle crashes killed 115 people in Fulton County, which encompasses most of Atlanta, in 2017.
Uber and Lyft contribute as much as 13 percent of traffic volume in San Francisco, according to a new study.

Uber/Lyft Responsible For A Large Share of Traffic

By Aaron Short | Aug 7, 2019 | 4 Comments
The cab companies account for traffic increases in major US cities, but most congestion still comes from personal cars and commercial vehicles, the companies' joint study shows.
A Revel scooter in New York. Photo: Revel

Shared Motor-Scooters Coming to D.C.

By Aaron Short | Aug 6, 2019 | 4 Comments
The District Department of Transportation is launching a four-month pilot program to invite shared motor-scooters to zip through the city, officials announced last week.
Des Moines officials want to update zoning codes which could make new homes unaffordable and increase sprawl.

Des Moines Rezoning is Anti-Urban—And Maybe Racist

By Aaron Short | Aug 5, 2019 | 6 Comments
The Iowa capital is proposing zoning changes that discourage density, will raise the cost of housing, and undermine transit.
A ballot measure will generate billions in transit funding for Los Angeles but getting Angelinos to use transit is another matter.

Lessons of Los Angeles’s Transit Tax: Money Isn’t Everything

By Aaron Short | Jul 31, 2019 | 4 Comments
Money isn’t everything. A new report is taking the measure of a half-cent sales-tax hike that three years ago sought to transform transit funding in Southern California — and finding that, while such a tax can be sold to the public, it is much harder to muster political support for long-term infrastructure spending. The tax […]
If Tim Eyman's anti-tax initiative passes, Washington could lose $4 billion in transportation funds.

Washington Faces Car Tax Reckoning

By Aaron Short | Jul 31, 2019 | 8 Comments
Washington State could risk losing $4 billion in transportation funds if voters pass a ballot measure to slash a vehicle fee this November, a new report shows.
Senators John Barrasso and Tom Carper (left) introduced a $287 billion transportation infrastructure plan Monday.

Senate’s $287B Road Repair Offers Just .4% for Biking

By Aaron Short | Jul 29, 2019 | 3 Comments
Two U.S. Senators are pushing a bill that would allocate $287 billion to fix the nation's crumbling roads and bridges — with less than one percent of it set aside to keep cyclists and pedestrians safe.
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