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News: Transit Fare Equity, Exurban Transit, Transit & Housing In Curitiba, Houston Redevelopment Opportunity, Difference TOD Makes
August 20, 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.
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National: Obama Tells States "Use It Or Lose It"
Transportation Nation
States will lose out on millions of dollars in federal highway money if they sit on the cash without putting it to immediate use, the White House said in a statement today...
Read On Research: Transit Fare Equity in Utah Using GIS TRB TRIS
States will lose out on millions of dollars in federal highway money if they sit on the cash without putting it to immediate use, the White House said in a statement today...
Read On Research: Transit Fare Equity in Utah Using GIS TRB TRIS
Blogosphere: Transit Funding, Driverless Cars, Acela HSR Example, Sustainable Cities On Rise, Cities In Middle Ages
August 17, 2012
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Blogosphere: Everything About Transit Funding
DC Streetsblog
Transit agencies can have a hard time finding the money to expand rail lines and busways. While federal grants for road projects require a 20 percent local match, transit projects need to get 50 percent or more from local funding sources. ..
Transit agencies can have a hard time finding the money to expand rail lines and busways. While federal grants for road projects require a 20 percent local match, transit projects need to get 50 percent or more from local funding sources. ..
Blogosphere: Bike Lanes, Mileage Fees, New Orleans Losing Its Paper, Olympic Food
June 7, 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.
News: Unburying Toronto Transit Lines, Cincinnati Streetcar Impasse, Chapel Hill-Durham LRT, Breeding Rocket Scientists, Urban Studies Journal Research
February 9, 2012
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Toronto: TTC Chair Defeats Mayor Ford
Globe and Mail
TTC Karen Stintz got even more support than bargained for: city council passed her motion to unbury key light-rail lines by a final vote of 25-18, defeating Mayor Rob Ford's plan to put them underground...
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TTC Karen Stintz got even more support than bargained for: city council passed her motion to unbury key light-rail lines by a final vote of 25-18, defeating Mayor Rob Ford's plan to put them underground...
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Quote of the Day
July 15, 2010|CNN
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"There are three major issues now that are becoming important, not only for cities, but for all mankind: Mobility, sustainability -- which is linked to mobility -- and social diversity."
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Blogosphere: Keepin' Up With Curitiba
June 11, 2010|The City Fix
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Curitiba, Brazil has long provided a global model for successful integration of transportation and land use planning, with a focus on environmental preservation. And recent innovations - including the brand new Green Line and an expanded traditional route - deserve international recognition....
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Blogosphere: Keepin' Up With Curitiba
June 11, 2010|The City Fix
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Curitiba, Brazil has long provided a global model for successful integration of transportation and land use planning, with a focus on environmental preservation. And recent innovations - including the brand new Green Line and an expanded traditional route - deserve international recognition....
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Land Value Impacts of Bus: The Case of Bogotá’s Transmilenio
April 29, 2008
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During the last decade, bus rapid transit (BRT) has revolutionized regional transportation planning in much of the developing and developed world. BRT went from being a fringe transportation option used in a handful of Brazilian and australian cities to becoming a prominent mass transportation alternative for local and national governments.
Public Transport and Sustainable Urbanism: Global Lessons
November 1, 2006|Science Council of Japan
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Transit oriented development (TOD) is a viable model for transportation and land-use integration in many rapidly developing cities of the world, including those in Asia. TOD is a straightforward concept: concentrate a mix of moderately dense and pedestrian-friendly development around transit stations to promote transit riding, increased walk and bicycle travel, and other alternatives to the use of private cars. In a way, Asian cities have historically been transit oriented, featuring fine-grain mixes of land uses, plentiful pathways for pedestrians and cyclists, and ample transit services on major roads. However, the recent ascendancy in car ownership and rising incomes are unraveling the historical transit-supportive urban forms of many Asian cities, giving rising to an increasingly car-dependent built form. By focusing new construction and redevelopment in and around transit nodes, TOD is viewed as a promising tool for curbing sprawl and the car dependence it spawns. By channeling…
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