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Friday, October 3, 2008
The Double Standard
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Ryan makes a good point about the double standard that exists for freeways and transit. When you build freeways with excess capacity, it...
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Walking and Biking is Wacky
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h/t Treehugger
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Ryan Dempster Walks to Work at Wrigley
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This is cool. I like how they call the life he lives the American Dream as well. Dempster, 31, is nearly halfway through the four-block wa...
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Bike Tax Credit in Bailout Bill
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It seems as if you can get credit for up to $240 for expenses occurred while commuting on your bicycle. This is a portion of the bailout p...
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Thinking Transit by the Brickyard
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I guess gas prices really do have an impact, especially when they get cities like Indy talking about transit. I must say though that its a...
The Queen Turned King
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Between all of this mortgage meltdown/bank failure discussions is a discussion of city competitiveness. Recent blog posts have focused on C...
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Commuter Rail Delays
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Lines opening up in Portland and Austin are being delayed. Both lines have been dogged by vehicle issues with Capital Metro having to sec...
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Governator Signs Sprawl Bill 375
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Curbed LA has coverage of what other people are saying. I hope to read up on it some more and give my own views soon.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Less Driving...Again
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VMT has dropped again . Looks like we need more roads. "The decline means Americans are consuming less fuel and emitting less CO2 (tai...
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Getting Out of Cars
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If you live near transit, you're more than likely to walk, bike, or take transit to work.
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