Sarah Goodyear
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New Urbanist Silverback Andres Duany and the Young Locusts
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Iz in ur city uzing ur urbanizm. (Photo: St0rmz via Flickr) If you’ve been roaming the urbanist blogosphere this week, you may have happened upon the comments made by one of the progenitors of New Urbanism, Andres Duany, in an interview with the Atlantic. Duany, apparently, has a problem with young people coming into a […]
The Active Transportation Scene in Sioux Falls
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One of the beauties of the Streetsblog Network (now with 411 members) is that it gives us a pavement-level view of what’s happening in communities that are mostly glossed over by both mainstream media and what might be termed the mainstream blogosphere. Places like Sioux Falls, South Dakota. You might not think of Sioux Falls […]
Seeking the Next Interstate System, This Time Without Asphalt
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Blast from the past. (Photo: Payton Chung via Flickr) The construction of the interstate highway system defined the landscape of late-20th-century America. What will be the transformative infrastructure of the 21st century? As Noah Kazis wrote on Streetsblog NYC a couple of days ago, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) would […]
Consequences for Banana-Throwers, and the Case for Human Decency
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Bananas, bicycles and an appropriate police response. (Photo: Bike Denton) Today from Texas, the story of some teenagers who thought it would be fun to throw stuff at people riding bicycles — and of some police officers who thought what they did was serious enough to track them down and stop them. The account comes […]
The Potential for Private Investment in Transit
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An old streetcar line built by a private developer in Richmond, Virginia, around the turn of the last century. (Photo via North Richmond News) Could private developers be the key to developing the nation’s transit infrastructure? That’s the question that has engaged many members of the Streetsblog Network over the weekend. The catalyst for what […]
To Succeed, Cities Need to Be Themselves
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Detroit — and other struggling cities — should be themselves rather than trying to emulate urban "cool kids." (Photo: Sagittariuss via Flickr) How should cities think about branding themselves? Even if the whole idea of "branding" a city is distasteful to you, keep reading. Because yesterday’s post about "The Authentic City" on Aaron Renn’s The […]
The Road to the Future Is Not a Drive-Thru
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McMansions overlook a strip mall parking lot in Franklin, Wisconsin. (Photo: John Michlig via Flickr) This morning on the Streetsblog Network, a cry of frustration from member blog Sprawled Out in the Milwaukee suburb of Franklin, Wisconsin. Sprawled Out’s John Michlig has been looking at some of the findings from the Brookings Institution’s "The State […]
Bike Infrastructure Where You Live
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This path on New York’s Randall’s Island gives cyclists plenty of space. (Photo: Bicycles Only) Get ready for another Streetsblog Network slide show. This time, in honor of National Bike Month, we’re looking for pictures of bicycle infrastructure that you love. Lanes, trails, paths, signs, signals, parking, you name it — we want to see […]
Bike Infrastructure Where You Live
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This path on New York’s Randall’s Island gives cyclists plenty of space. (Photo: Bicycles Only) Get ready for another Streetsblog Network slide show. This time, in honor of National Bike Month, we’re looking for pictures of bicycle infrastructure that you love. Lanes, trails, paths, signs, signals, parking, you name it — we want to see […]
Maine DOT Leaves Portland Pedestrians Stranded
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Plans for a highway widening in Portland, Maine, make little room for pedestrians. (Photo: Rights of Way) This morning on Streetsblog Network, Rights of Way, a blog in Portland, Maine, writes about how the Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) is trying to push through a highway-widening plan near the city’s scenic Back Cove. Despite a […]
The Great Bicyclist Responsibility Debate Continues
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Searching for clarity when road users conflict. (Photo: squacco via Flickr) Today on the Streetsblog Network, Boston Biker takes issue with a recent column in the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine about how people on bicycles need to "earn" respect on the road. In the view of the Globe’s Doug Most, it’s essentially the responsibility of […]
Brookings Report: “Bright Flight” Transforming Cities and Suburbs
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Not as appealing as they once were. (Photo: Scorpions and Centaurs via Flickr) The suburbs of America are not what they used to be. And neither are the cities. This morning, The Political Environment pointed us to an article on the Huffington Post about "The State of Metropolitan America," a new Brookings Institution report on […]