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New Streetcar Lines in Seattle, Washington
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Sat, 02/02/2013 - 11:28am
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A Midwest City Ranks Top of the Natural Resources Defense Council Smarter Cities for Transportation
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Thu, 01/31/2013 - 5:44pm
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Tempe, Arizona Struggles to Provide Vast Bicycle Infrastructure
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Thu, 01/31/2013 - 5:42pm
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An Animated Transit-Oriented Romance
Submitted by MLewyn on Wed, 01/30/2013 - 11:12pmFeeling like you could use a good boost of pro-transit, pro-urban romance to brighten up your day? Go online and see Paperman (link here), an Oscar-nominated short in which a romance arises on a downtown train that looks an awful lot like Chicago's El.
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Riding Towards Sustainability: Vancouver, British Columbia’s Canada Line and the Growing Pains of the Cambie Corridor
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Thu, 01/24/2013 - 5:24pmThe following post comes courtesy of Global Site Plans' The Grid. CNU and Global Site Plans recently teamed up to syndicate Grid content, as its contingent of writers presents a view on the opportunities and issues of urbanization all across the world. CNU will carry select posts from the Grid direc... read more »
Two Wheels, Four Seasons: Winter Cycling in Montreal, Canada
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Thu, 01/24/2013 - 5:12pm
The following post comes courtesy of Global Site Plans' The Grid. CNU and Global Site Plans recently teamed up to syndicate Grid content, as its contingent of writers presents a view on the opportunities and issues of urbanization all across the world. CNU will carry select posts from the Grid dire... read more »
Biking in Belfast: The Road to a Sustainable City
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Thu, 01/24/2013 - 5:08pm
The following post comes courtesy of Global Site Plans' The Grid. CNU and Global Site Plans recently teamed up to syndicate Grid content, as its contingent of writers presents a view on the opportunities and issues of urbanization all across the world. CNU will carry select posts from the Gr... read more »
Studies Comparing Protected Bike Lane Usage vs. Non-Protected?
Submitted by marc_hunt on Wed, 01/23/2013 - 12:08pmLooking to evaluate options for bike lanes here in Asheville. Heard some talk in West Palm of recent studies that indicate popularity, safety, and use levels of protected bike lanes versus non-orotected bike lanes. Anybody have advice on how to analyze or links to studies? Thanks
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Why Your Gas Tank Matters: An Alternative View to Public Transportation
Submitted by erin.chantry on Sat, 01/19/2013 - 4:05pm
I’m sure it’s been beaten into your head by now that driving your car is bad, and that the more enlightened choice is to take public transportation. We’ve all heard the stats of pollution and we know that the built form being designed around the car has destroyed a walkable environment based ... read more »
Is Phoenix Catching Up to its Counterparts in the Transportation Game?
Submitted by globalsiteplans on Sat, 01/19/2013 - 11:27am
The following post comes courtesy of Global Site Plans' The Grid. CNU and Global Site Plans recently teamed up to syndicate Grid content, as its contingent of writers presents a view on the opportunities and issues of urbanization all across the world. CNU will carry select posts from the Grid dire... read more »