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Eye on the Street: Friday, December 9th, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 12:18pm
Lee Crandall of the Active Transportation Alliance at the CNU-Illinois Kinzie Street Bike Tour.
Eye on the Street: September 22, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 2:20pm
Portland's Streetcar by myself (Matt Berggren).
Eye on the Street: Wednesday, August 23, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Tue, 08/23/2011 - 1:52pmA view of London, from Hank Dittmar.
Eye on the Street: May 13, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 8:59amToday's Eye on the Street is of a street in San Telmo, Buenos Aires. There are always new uses of the public realm to find.
Eye on the Street: May 6, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Fri, 05/06/2011 - 12:47pm
Today's "Eye on the Street" entry comes from Jeffrey Mailly.
Eye on the Street: April 29, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Fri, 04/29/2011 - 9:25amToday's Eye on the Street comes from myself, Matt Berggren. I took this photo during my trip to Portland, Oregon. This is the bike parking outside Powell's Book Store. It shows Portland's committment to the bicycle. This year the city has had so many requests to turn parking spots into bike parking that they have not been able to keep up with demand!
Eye on the Street: April 15, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Fri, 04/15/2011 - 10:33am
Today's "Eye on the Street" entry comes from CNU-member Michael Lewyn. The picture is from Vinings (an Atlanta suburb).
Eye on the Street: April 8, 2011
Submitted by MattBerggren on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:06amToday's "Eye on the Street" entry comes from CNU-member Michael Lewyn.
Lewyn's describes the picture as "an eight lane street in Jacksonville with a bike land inexplicably painted in ("The Bike Lane of Death")."
The Urbanophile Speaks in Chicago
Submitted by MattBerggren on Thu, 04/07/2011 - 2:24pmToday Aaron Renn--more commonly known by the moniker The Urbanophile--spoke at the Chicago Cultural Center on the future of public infrastructure in Chicago. I've been following Aaron's blog of a little over a year now, and he never fails to offer well-written, lengthy, thoroughly-researched articles about various urban issues.