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Monday’s Headlines Are Priced Out
By Blake Aued |
Let's make more neighborhoods walkable, because the ones we have are so popular that it's getting hard to afford living in them.
The End of ‘Criminal Mischief’? A Reflection on Three Months of Field Work
By Gersh Kuntzman |
For three months, our Streetsblog NYC editor has been exposing one of New York City's great scams: drivers (mostly cops) who deface their license plates to avoid speed-camera tickets. Well, it's time to hang up the paint pen and screwdriver.
Are You Lonely? It’s Not You, It’s the Way We’ve Built our Nation
By Jennifer Kent, Emily J. Rugel and Marlee Bower, Emily J. Rugel and Marlee Bower |
Living in environments with good access to destinations and transport options also protects against loneliness. In particular, it benefits individuals who are able to use active transport (walking and cycling) and high-quality public transport.
I-980 Makes List of Top Freeway Removal Proposals
By Roger Rudick |
Yes, it's once again time for the Congress of New Urbanism's annual teardown wish list.
Friday’s Headlines Bike to Businesses
By Blake Aued |
It's proven that bike lanes lead to increased business, yet business owners still fear them. Why?
Talking Headways Podcast: Policy Transfer in Southeast Asia
By Jeff Wood |
On this week's podcast, let's talk about congestion in Asia!