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The Meaning of Rob Ford

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Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford died yesterday at the age of 46. He had been battling cancer. Ford was a high-profile, polarizing figure who built a political career playing off tensions between the urbanizing central city and Toronto’s working-class outer neighborhoods. Most famous to Streetsblog readers was Ford’s almost comical hatred of bike lanes. “Cyclists are a pain in […]
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High-Speed Police Chases: Not Worth the Risk

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High-speed police chases have no place in crowded cities. The risk of killing innocent bystanders is just too high to justify maybe preventing the “bad guy” from getting away. Branden Klayko at Network blog Broken Sidewalk reports that Louisville recently revised its police chase policy to become “among the strictest in the country,” and it’s saving lives: In 2012, […]

This Week: B46 SBS, Reclaiming Livonia Ave., #SlowDownPLG

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This week’s calendar is all about Brooklyn, with community board action in districts 9, 13, and 16. Also, Transportation Alternatives volunteers will meet to talk street safety in Prospect Lefferts Gardens. Highlights below. Check the calendar for more listings. Monday: The Brooklyn CB 9 transportation committee will hear from DOT concerning B46 Select Bus Service and […]
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Can Milwaukee Build a Downtown Stadium That’s Not a Disaster?

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A promotional video for the Milwaukee Bucks’ new downtown arena promises the public a “ripple effect” for their investment of hundreds of millions of dollars, saying the stadium will “transform” the neighborhood with development and jobs. The whole thing is pretty over the top. Jeramey Jannene over at Urban Milwaukee has evaluating the recently unveiled stadium design. He notes that, for some […]
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What D.C. Metro Inspectors Found During the System Shutdown

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The D.C. Metro was shut down for 29 hours straight earlier this week while inspectors checked for defects in jumper cables, which transmit power between sections of the electrified third rail, along all the track in the system. To its credit, WMATA publicly documented the process. Stephen Repetski at Greater Greater Washington reports that inspectors found 26 jumper […]