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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Jack London Calling
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Jack London is closing Barnes and Noble book store. It seems like the perfect place for an urban renaissance but its so disconnected from D...
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Sunday Night Notes
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A few things to chomp on: State lawmakers in California are understanding what parking is not. Free . ~~~ MARTA is a big reason why UPS loc...
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Music Sunday: City Pavement
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I always like posting songs related to urbanism or city life. Here's one from the UK.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Wednesday Night Notes
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A quick post because today was a blockbuster for articles: Core Vitality Imperative - The Urbanophile - Aaron is really rocking these posts...
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Ron Kilcoyne: An Emergency Operations Fund
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Similarly to Human Transit , I got an email this week from Ron Kilcoyne who is the general manager at Greater Bridgeport Transit with a post...
The Ravages of Prosperity
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It's interesting how any transit investment can be seen as good or bad based on how the increase in values affects the community . Some...
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Public Input in Ogden
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I was really shocked by this quote in Standard Net , the newspaper for Ogden Utah: UTA spokesman Gerry Carpenter said he is impressed with t...
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Friday, January 22, 2010
TOD Will Pay Someday
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Unfortunately it feels like there is a bit too much optimism that TOD will pay for infrastructure such as rail. Really though, the increas...
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Assume the Risk
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There have been a lot of issues recently over cost estimates that are starting to rub me the wrong way. I had never mentioned it before but...
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Ding Dong the Witch is Dead
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Well sort of. Today the 2005 dear colleague letter that then FTA Administrator Jennifer Dorn released on the world requiring that all New ...
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