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Blogosphere: Value Of Walkability, Rural Transit, LA Rail Car Job Loss, Densit & Transit, Desegregating Cities, Case For LA TOD
May 29, 2012
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Blogosphere - In this section you'll find commentary, opinion and editorials from blogs and newspapers around the country. The opinions expressed in these blogs do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Reconnecting America.
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Opinion: Walkability Has Great Value
New York Times
WALKING isn't just good for you. It has become an indicator of your socioeconomic status. Until the 1990s, exclusive suburban homes that were accessible only by car cost more, per square foot, than other kinds of American housing...
Read On Blogosphere: Making Rural Transit Work DC Streetsblog
Transit in rural areas is tricky. Folks need to go…
WALKING isn't just good for you. It has become an indicator of your socioeconomic status. Until the 1990s, exclusive suburban homes that were accessible only by car cost more, per square foot, than other kinds of American housing...
Read On Blogosphere: Making Rural Transit Work DC Streetsblog
Transit in rural areas is tricky. Folks need to go…
News: Tumlin On Congrestion, Houston Transit Funding Vote, Faster HSR, LA LRT Pushes West, Value Capture Research
April 27, 2012
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Tracks News - In this section you'll find news from cities around the country as well as interviews and general reporting on issues. It might be from a newspaper or a blog, but it counts as news. The Chatter, commentary and opposition articles will be found towards the bottom.
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Ottawa: Jeff Tumlin on Congestion
Ottawa Citizen
It's hard to overstate how much fun Jeffrey Tumlin is to listen to. The California-based consultant on transit-oriented development gave an afternoon talk, a snappy one with an actually worthwhile set of slides, on fighting congestion on roads...
Read On Houston: Residents Will Vote on Transit Funding Houston Chronicle
The Metropolitan Transit…
It's hard to overstate how much fun Jeffrey Tumlin is to listen to. The California-based consultant on transit-oriented development gave an afternoon talk, a snappy one with an actually worthwhile set of slides, on fighting congestion on roads...
Read On Houston: Residents Will Vote on Transit Funding Houston Chronicle
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News: Pedestrian Habits, Biking In Mexico, LA Vs. Beverly Hills, Defending ARC Decision, SF Losing Diversity, Urban Solar Farm
April 12, 2012
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National: The Peculiar Habits of the Pedestrian
Slate (Part 2 of Walking Series)
What does famed urbanist William "Holly" Whyte have in common with David Simon's award-winning television series The Wire? They both understood the importance of street corners...
Read On Bay Area: BRT Key in Re-imagining El Camino Real Santa Clara Weekly
Would you rather spend an afternoon strolling the Champs…
What does famed urbanist William "Holly" Whyte have in common with David Simon's award-winning television series The Wire? They both understood the importance of street corners...
Read On Bay Area: BRT Key in Re-imagining El Camino Real Santa Clara Weekly
Would you rather spend an afternoon strolling the Champs…
Blogosphere: Tradeable Goods & Cities, Gas Taxes Vs. Tolls, Smart Growth In Practice, Light Rail In New York, LA Transit Vs. Beverly Hills
January 10, 2012
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Blogosphere: Tradeable Goods and Cities
The Bellows
I'm happy to see both Mr Yglesias and Kevin Drum note today that while the distinction between manufacturing and services is often meaningless, the distinction between tradability and non-tradability of products is most certainly not...
Read On Opinion: Reason Foundation Poll and Tolls Austin American Statesman
So, given the choice of a way to pay for more roads, would you go for higher gas taxes or more toll…
I'm happy to see both Mr Yglesias and Kevin Drum note today that while the distinction between manufacturing and services is often meaningless, the distinction between tradability and non-tradability of products is most certainly not...
Read On Opinion: Reason Foundation Poll and Tolls Austin American Statesman
So, given the choice of a way to pay for more roads, would you go for higher gas taxes or more toll…
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