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Weekend Roundup: Caltrain Clearances, Divisadero Diverter
By Roger Rudick |
Here are a few Streetsblog news nuggets to start your weekend.
How to Get Bike Lanes in Your Town
By Melanie Curry |
"We can't afford it" means "I don't care about it." Either politicians don't see its potential value for themselves, or they don't feel the pain of its absence in the way that people outside of cars do.
Parsons Apartments affordable TOD developer Bickerdike will build new eTOD at City Lit site
By Courtney Cobbs |
Logan Square has been seen a symbol of gentrification within Chicago. To help slow the tide of displacement, new affordable housing developments have been proposed. Read more learn about a new housing development near the Logan Square Blue Line.
After Successful Bike Parking Demo, DOT is Rightfully Being Asked, ‘What Now?’
By Gersh Kuntzman |
And advocates are getting impatient.
T Announces Another Month-Long Closure
By Christian MilNeil |
The closure of the North Station Green Line stop means that users of the north side commuter rail network will have no subway connections when they arrive in Boston (before the pandemic, North Station saw over 18,000 daily boardings on commuter rail trains).
The Problem With EV ‘Acoustic Vehicle Alerting Systems’ That No One Is Talking About
By Kea Wilson |
Countless marginalized U.S. communities, though, are already being annoyed by car noise —and experts say that may not change even if every vehicle on the road were electrified overnight.