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Sarah Goodyear

Recent Posts

What Does Beauty Have to Do With Sustainability?

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 24, 2009 | 9 Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, we step back and take a look at a philosophical question, courtesy of Kaid Benfield at NRDC Switchboard. As we go forward into the 21st century, trying to create sustainable communities, how do we deal with the aging relics of the 20th century’s development patterns? Can we make beauty a […]

The Mileage Tax Genie Is Out of the Bottle

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 23, 2009 | 24 Comments
Last week, Obama DOT Secretary Ray LaHood caused quite a buzz by discussing, in an interview with an AP reporter, the idea of taxing motorists on the number of miles they travel rather than the amount of gas they burn. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs quickly came out and publicly contradicted LaHood, saying a […]

The Definition of Speeding Shouldn’t Be Relative

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 20, 2009 | 5 Comments
Streetsblog Network member blog Greater Greater Washington has been ramping up coverage of crashes that result in pedestrian and cyclist injuries and fatalities (they’ve got a new safety beat reporter, Stephen Miller), and in a recent post they highlighted the car-centric thinking of local law enforcement: Photo by sirwiseowl via Flickr. DC police officer David […]

Use the Stimulus Bill to Complete Our Nation’s Streets

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 19, 2009 | No Comments
One of the most encouraging moments in last week’s PBS NOW documentary about Charlotte, NC came when Mayor Pat McCrory pointed out the importance of "complete streets" to the success of the city’s new light rail system. "Transit alone doesn’t transform neighborhoods," said McCrory. "The key is how you connect those neighborhoods to the train […]

Listening to the President on Transportation

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 19, 2009 | 1 Comment
Over the last few weeks, President Obama has made a few different statements that have gotten the attention of urbanists and sustainable transportation advocates. Could it be? Does this guy really get it? And if so, what is he going to do about it? Deron Lovaas of NRDC Switchboard has done a great job of […]

The Stimulus Bill: Time to Start Following the Money

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 18, 2009 | 2 Comments
Now that the president has signed the stimulus bill, members of the Streetsblog Network have thrown themselves into the task of trying to figure out where all that money is going. To that end, we’re featuring Transportation for America‘s "Full Summary of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009", a handy roundup of the […]

Will Cities Get Some of the Stimulus Money?

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 17, 2009 | 6 Comments
So the wheeling and dealing over the stimulus bill is done, and the spending, presumably, is soon to begin. Members of the Streetsblog Network are looking at what it means for their communities. Photo by elventear via Flickr. In the case of Wisconsin, according to James Rowen at The Political Environment, the biggest roads serving […]

The Challenges in Getting Transit Funded

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 13, 2009 | 6 Comments
One of the most unusual members of the Streetsblog Network is the Santa Rosa CityBus blog, written by staffers from the municipal bus system in that Northern California city and "intended to highlight for the public some of the activities, efforts and challenges of operating a bus system in a mid-size California city." It’s a […]

Transit and Bikes: Meant for Each Other

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 12, 2009 | 4 Comments
Too often, in the struggle for meager financial resources, progressive transportation advocates can become divided — and the division sometimes leaves bicyclists on one side and transit boosters on the other. Today, Streetsblog Network member blog Cyclelicious makes the case that not only do bikes need transit, transit needs bikes to increase efficiency and ridership, […]

An Attempt to Create Empathy in Drivers

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 11, 2009 | 21 Comments
One of the issues that continually bedevils the members of the Streetsblog Network is how to get drivers to slow down and pay attention. Photo by Michele McDonald of the Boston Globe via How We Drive. Tom Vanderbilt, author of the book Traffic and keeper of the How We Drive blog, writes about one such […]

Meet the New AASHTO?

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 10, 2009 | 3 Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, member blog Beyond DC has a question: "Where is the old AASHTO and what have you done with them?" The question is prompted by "You Told Us," a shiny new PDF from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (which Beyond DC describes as "the main professional association […]

Contrarian Thinking: Against Transportation

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 9, 2009 | 29 Comments
As the two chambers of the Congress haggle over the stimulus plan (see The Transport Politic‘s handy comparison of transpo-related spending in the House and Senate bills), we’ll take a moment to step back and look at the bigger picture, courtesy of Streetsblog Network member blog Where. They have a post entitled "Against Transportation" that […]
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