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Sarah Goodyear

Recent Posts

Plenty of Spaces, but “Nowhere to Park”

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 21, 2010 | 5 Comments
"There’s nowhere to park." That’s what a lot of drivers think, even when there is parking available very nearby — say, on the upper level of a parking garage. This disjunct between perception and reality, which can lead to municipalities overbuilding parking facilities that end up standing empty, is the topic of an intriguing post […]

How Can We Foster Zero-Car Households?

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 20, 2010 | 74 Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, a fascinating look at the top 50 "low-car cities" in the United States — that is, cities in which a high proportion of households do not own a car at all. Human Transit‘s Jarrett Walker digs into a list (from Wikipedia) of the US cities with populations over 100,000 with […]

What to Do Where the Sidewalk Ends

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 19, 2010 | 2 Comments
Sidewalks blocked by construction are a problem everywhere — perhaps even more so since the real estate bubble burst, and so many projects have been indefinitely halted. Today on the Streetsblog Network, Broken Sidewalk reports on the issue from Louisville, Kentucky. Apparently developers in that city routinely make no provision for the safe passage of […]

Biking the Freeze Where You Live

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 15, 2010 | 2 Comments
It’s time for another Streetsblog Network slide show. This time, we asked to see your pictures of people biking in snow and cold. Once again, you came through, big time. Some of the photos make cycling in winter look divine. Others make it look brave. All of them prove that a drop in temperature is […]

Cutting Transit Means Cutting Independence

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 15, 2010 | 1 Comment
Today on the Streetsblog Network, a post from member blog VTA Watch, which covers the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority in California. The blog’s author discusses the impact of upcoming service cuts on the people whose mobility, and ability to participate meaningfully in their communities, depends on public transit. The post also goes on to […]

Your Car Will Not Save Your Planet

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 14, 2010 | 15 Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, member blog Riding in Riverside sets out to explode the myth of the "wundercar" — a vehicle powered by sustainable fuels that will allow us to hold onto our driving lifestyle and all its accoutrements, while saving the planet and feeling "green." That kind of futuristic fantasy isn’t going to […]

Choosing to Live Where You Can Walk — or Ski — to Work

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 13, 2010 | 8 Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, we have a post from Andrew Faulkner, who writes a blog called The Exquisite Struggle in St. Louis. Faulkner writes about how for many people his age (he’s 25), living in a walkable neighborhood is a high priority. He has set his life up so that a car is just […]

Back Home in Coeur d’Alene, Where the Cars Roam Free

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 12, 2010 | 3 Comments
Pretty much everyone involved in the movement for livable streets has by now read the reports and studies about the importance of street design in pedestrian safety. But nothing can bring the point home like what happened to the writer of the Streetsblog Network blog Imagine No Cars: He was hit by a car. First […]

St. Louis Blogger Tells Kunstler He Got It Wrong

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 11, 2010 | 10 Comments
Steve Patterson, the writer of Streetsblog Network member blog UrbanReviewSTL, has long been a fan of anti-sprawl guru James Howard Kunstler. But Patterson takes issue with Kunstler in a post today about the new St. Louis Amtrak station, a multimodal facility that also serves as a bus depot and light rail link. Kunstler just named […]

A Cyclist by Any Other Name

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 8, 2010 | 32 Comments
If you are a person who rides a bicycle, how do you refer to yourself? As a cyclist? A biker? A bicyclist? Or simply as…a person? Who rides a bicycle? As riding a bicycle for transportation has become more common around the country, the question comes up more and more often. The word "cyclist," in […]

Bono, Get a Grip — Stop Fetishizing Cars

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 7, 2010 | 20 Comments
We heard from a few people over the holiday break who were disgusted by the Jan. 2 New York Times op-ed from U2 front man — and celebrity environmentalist — Bono. In it, the pop star called for the "return of the automobile as a sexual object." In a blog post today, Streetsblog Network member […]

Biking the Freeze Where You Live

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 6, 2010 | 5 Comments
Riding in Longmont, Colorado. Photo: Richard Masoner It’s time for another Streetsblog Network slide show. This time, in honor of the frosty weather enveloping much of the country (and the world), we’re looking for your pictures of cycling in inclement conditions. Snow, ice, extreme cold — we know that you’re out there riding in it. […]
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