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An Interstate Across America — For Everyone Besides Drivers, That Is — Would Pay For Itself in No Time
By Kea Wilson |
A continuous cross-continental active transportation trail would pay for itself in less than five years in visitor spending alone, a new analysis argues — and it could have a big impact on the car-free transportation landscape in the communities it runs through, too.
Broad Coalition Demands Mayor Adams Properly Manage New York’s Busiest Places: The Curb
By Eve Kessler |
It's a popular front against "chaos at the curb."
Meet Grecia! The Newest StreetsblogMASS Reporter
By Grecia White |
I care deeply about the social implications of transportation and can’t wait to hear all about your travel stories - how you get to your favorite spots of your city, the time your train was twenty minutes late and you wondered whether it would come at all, your first ferry ride; any and all your mobility highs and lows.
NOLA Shows How To Fight Highway Expansion Projects
By Kea Wilson |
"Treme and the 7th Ward, like many neighborhoods across the country, are saddled with an aging, unsafe, polluting piece of highway infrastructure. We have to do something about it."
Forum Envisions Street-Based ‘Platform’ for a ‘Thriving City’
By Eve Kessler |
The group's new report, "Streets Ahead," articulates goals that won't be controversial for Streetsblog readers, but may sound new to New Yorkers who think of streets only as repositories for free car storage.
Wednesday’s Headlines Want Safe Streets Now
By Blake Aued |
Particularly frightening about the 16-year high in traffic deaths: The spike in pedestrians killed, seniors killed and deaths caused by large truck drivers.