Sarah Goodyear
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Rep. Steve LaTourette Backpedals on Dismissive Cycling Remarks
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Big thanks to Streetsblog Network member Iowa Bike Blog for alerting us to a post on the website of Rep. Steven LaTourette (R-OH). You may remember that LaTourette caused a bit of a stir in the bicycling community last month with some remarks he made while questioning DOT officials last month about funding for bicycle […]
Going the Last Mile by Bike
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This newer style bike rack on AC Transit in Oakland, California, can carry three bikes rather than two. (Photo: AC Transit.org via Flickr) There’s a great discussion going on over at Jarrett Walker’s Human Transit blog about how to integrate cycling with transit to solve the persistent "last mile" problem. It’s one of the biggest […]
What Do We Want From the Place We Call Home?
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In downtown Denver, walkable streets and cultural amenities like bookstores are a selling point. (Photo: Joshua G R via Flickr) What are people looking for when they search for a place to live? This morning on the Streetsblog Network, we’re featuring a couple of posts from people who have been trying to find home. Obviously, […]
How Quickly the Windshield Perspective Takes Hold
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It doesn’t take long to start thinking like a car. (Photo: Laura Conaway) Over the weekend, I went to visit family in the high desert of Nevada and had to spend quite a bit of time behind the wheel — there’s simply no other way to get around. As a matter of fact, the main […]
Using a Twitter Hashtag to Get People on the Bike
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If you are a Twitter user, you may have noticed a new hashtag in the last couple of weeks — #30daysofbiking. It’s pretty self-explanatory. People all around the country and the world have pledged to ride their bikes every day for the month of April, and they’re tweeting about it. (Around the block counts.) We […]
Families on Transit Where You Live
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We asked. You delivered. Again. This time, we were looking for photos of families on transit for one of our user-generated slide shows. You came through with pictures that show just how fun, relaxing, or even downright romantic it can be to ride buses and trains with the people you love. Enjoy. Many thanks to […]
In Charleston, a Movement to Get Cyclists Their Space
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In Charleston, bicycles are becoming ever more popular. Is the SC DOT paying attention? (Photo: gail des jardins via Flickr) Today on the Streetsblog Network, we’re featuring an impressive example of community organizing from Charleston Moves, in South Carolina. In just five days, the group collected nearly 2,000 signatures on a petition calling for bicycle […]
St. Louis Votes to Fund Transit; Fort Worth Goes Ahead with Streetcar
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The proof is in the vote. (Image: UrbanSTL) Reports of transit-related victories are coming from two cities with bloggers in the Streetsblog Network this morning. First, from St. Louis, the news that Proposition A — a half-cent sales tax to fund St. Louis County’s Metro operations — passed, with 63 percent of voters approving. The […]
Chicago’s New BRT Push Will Be Linked to “Livability”
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Bogotá’s Transmilenio BRT. Could Chicago get something like this? (Photo: the mikebot via Flickr) Today on the Streetsblog Network, we hear about new plans for Bus Rapid Transit from the blog of the Metropolitan Planning Council (the MPC is "an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization…[that] serves communities and residents by developing, promoting and implementing solutions for […]
Looking for the Future of Small Cities
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There’s more to Cleveland than you might think. (Photo: BIG Slow via Flickr) One of our favorite blogs in the Streetsblog Network is Rustwire.com, a great source of news and opinion from the Rust Belt of the Midwest. Today they’re featuring a guest editorial that asks some tough questions about smaller cities in the region […]
The True Cost of a Miserable Commute
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What is your commute taking out of you? (Photo: Stewart via Flickr) Earlier this week, David Brooks wrote a column in the New York Times about the real roots of personal happiness that got a lot of attention. Among other things, it contained the news flash that commuting makes us miserable. That is certainly true […]
Demanding Complete Streets in South Florida
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Florida DOT’s windshield perspective isn’t good enough anymore. (Photo: wallyg via Flickr) For decades, the automobile has been the central organizing principle for planning in South Florida, a primacy that hasn’t often been questioned. But there are signs that things are changing. Today on the Streetsblog Network, Transit Miami reports that advocates of traffic calming […]