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Leah Binkovitz

Recent Posts

Remembering Pedestrian Pete

By Leah Binkovitz | Dec 13, 2017 | No Comments
Irascible, ornery, unconventional, Pedestrian Pete pushed Houston to be better and embrace walkable urbanism.

Rent, Commute Times Grow in Houston

By Leah Binkovitz | Dec 7, 2017 | No Comments
New estimates from the Census Bureau show both rents and commute times are rising in Houston and other major metropolitan areas. Continue Reading →

How Bikes Can Help Keep Houston Rolling After Harvey

By Leah Binkovitz | Sep 14, 2017 | No Comments
One million cars were flooded during Harvey. One campaign sees bikes as part of the solution.

Improving Safety With New Approach to Identifying Dangerous Intersections

By Leah Binkovitz | Jun 14, 2017 | No Comments
Making cities safer for all road users means planning ahead.

Fatalities, Crashes Up in 2016 in Houston Area, According to New Report

By Leah Binkovitz | May 17, 2017 | No Comments
Crash rates went up almost across the board from 2015 to 2016.

Could Houston Become a Protest City?

By Leah Binkovitz | Jan 31, 2017 | No Comments
Though Houston is known as diverse city, and it’s a welcoming city, Houston hasn’t historically been seen as a protest city. That’s not necessarily due to a lack of trying.

New Report Urges More Sidewalks, Less Parking in Houston

By Leah Binkovitz | Nov 29, 2016 | No Comments
Houstonians complain about traffic all the time, but in a new report, they offer solutions.
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