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Baltimore
Study: Shorter Blocks May Be the Key to Cutting Traffic in Small Cities
Tanya Snyder
January 7, 2013
Bike Lanes
DIY Urbanism: No Permits, No Red Tape, No Going Back
Tanya Snyder
October 12, 2012
Parking
USA Today: Homebuilders Pass On Garages, Build Front Porches
Tanya Snyder
September 19, 2012
Smart Growth
Leinberger: Walkable Urbanism Is the Future, and DC Is the Model
Tanya Snyder
September 13, 2012
Smart Growth
Governors Get on Board With Smart Growth
Tanya Snyder
August 2, 2012
Bicycling
Separate But Eco: Livable Communities for Whom?
Adonia Lugo
May 22, 2012
Pedestrian safety
FRA Guidance on Pedestrian Safety Still Misses the Real Problem
Tanya Snyder
April 30, 2012
Connecticut
Instead of Reclaiming a Despised Highway, New Haven Plans a Close Replica
Angie Schmitt
March 26, 2012
Congress for the New Urbanism
New Urbanists Release Principles for Sustainable Street Networks
Ben Goldman
January 25, 2012
Development
When “Old and Blighted” Development Beats “Shiny and New” Suburbanism
Ben Goldman
January 3, 2012
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