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Matt Caywood | Greater Greater Washington | Jan 25th, 2012 | Topic: Built Environment | Region: East Coast | Cities: Washington, D.C. |
While they may delight wonks aesthetically, ink-on-paper transit maps don’t convey all that they could in today’s digital age. Luckily, one University of Florida professor did a study to find out what real-time information bus riders and straphangers could use to make their commutes easier. (
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Jay Walljasper | Mar 1st, 2011 | Topic: Infrastructure | Region: | Cities: Chicago, Houston, Portland, Salt Lake City |
Portland offers a wealth of inspiration and practical tips for how we can make our towns more bikeable, vital and fun. (
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Grassroutes | Yonah Freemark | May 10th, 2010 | Topic: Governance | Region: East Coast, West Coast | Cities: San Francisco, Washington, D.C. |
For transit agencies in need of more operations funding, a reexamination of federal tax law may be in order. (
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Urban Nation | Ben Adler | Apr 22nd, 2009 | Topic: Urban Nation | Region: Urban Nation | Cities: Houston, Urban Nation |
Economics bloggers raise questions about anti-development activism. (
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Jeffrey Hill | Aug 12th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: Washington, D.C. |
Connecting D.C. area suburbs with a new Metro line will be complicated. Lawsuits and local politics have delayed the proposed Purple Line connection between Bethesda, Silver springs and New Carrollton. (
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Jeffrey Hill | Jul 9th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: Atlanta |
Maria Saporta’s editorial on economic global competitiveness and megaregions hones in on the most important issue for the future of southeastern U.S. cities - mobility. However, the rest of the world isn’t waiting for experts from the Piedmont-Atlantic megaregion to unite and find direction. (
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Jeffrey Hill | Apr 4th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: |
The newswire is flooded with memorials today—odes to a man who gave his life to racial harmony. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered on this day 40 years ago. As journalists, writers and broadcasters compare his legacy to the progress of race relations in America, there are still many barriers, both physical and subconscious, that separate cultural communities in cities. (
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Larry Martin | Nov 17th, 2007 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: Washington, D.C. |
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