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How Would Jane Jacobs Zone?

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Everyone’s paying tribute to Jane Jacobs today, on what would be the pioneering urbanist’s 100th birthday. Jacobs’ classic critique of mid-century American urban planning dogma, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, is probably the most influential book ever written about planning. But her legacy is also contested, and her ideas still go unheeded in most cities. Was […]
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Cyclists Will Pay to Park at Seattle’s New Light Rail Stations. Will Drivers?

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Right now, the Seattle region is hashing out how to spend $50 billion to expand transit. The project list, known as ST3, is tilted heavily toward the suburbs, not the urban core where ridership would be higher. Included with all those suburban stations will be thousands of new parking stalls, which each cost tens of thousands of dollars to build. Interestingly, Josh […]

This Week: Direct Action on the Grand Concourse and 111th St.

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The first week of Bike Month is crammed with events, spilling over to the weekend, when two direct actions — one on the Grand Concourse, the other on 111th Street in Corona — will highlight the need for safer bike infrastructure. Check the Streetsblog calendar for the full list of what’s happening. Monday: The Brooklyn CB 7 transportation committee will […]
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After Countings Cars for Ages, Dallas Starts to Count Walkers and Bikers

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They say “what you measure is what you get,” and for the first time, the North Central Texas Council of Governments is measuring walking and biking activity in the Dallas region, reports Brandon Formby at the Dallas Morning News’ Transportation Blog. It’s an important precedent for an agency that historically has concerned itself with the movement of cars. Planners […]
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Owners of Big Parking Lots Have to Pay More in Northeast Ohio

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Impermeable surfaces like parking lots are terrible for the environment in several ways, including the water pollution that results when stormwater runoff causes sewer systems to overflow. In Ohio, the state’s highest court recently upheld a fee on parking lots to help mitigate the damage to water quality. Greater Cleveland, like a lot of older cities, was ordered by […]