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Theodore Brown | Jul 1st, 2011 | Topic: Infrastructure, Economy | Region: | Cities: |
The evolution of public transportation -outside of the meteoric rise of information technology- has been a boring, straight line, but the systems themselves, those systems cannot be reduced to linear conclusions. (
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Joe Peach | Jun 5th, 2011 | Topic: Infrastructure, Governance, Economy | Region: | Cities: |
New York city has twice thrown out plans for a congestion charge, and San Francisco is waiting until 2015 to begin its trial period. When the most enthusiastic response involves waiting four years, you know it’s not good news. (
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Grassroutes | Yonah Freemark | Sep 21st, 2010 | Topic: Governance | Region: West Coast | Cities: San Francisco |
The San Francisco Bay Area is known for the balkanization of its transportation operations. Is this region simply too complex to be efficient? (
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Mike Muller | Feb 22nd, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: |
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Jeffrey Hill | Jan 17th, 2008 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: |
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Matt Stroud | Nov 16th, 2007 | Topic: | Region: | Cities: Los Angeles |
If you’re in Los Angeles, the bus is in your face. It’s on the wall, it’s on the TV, it’s on the pages of magazines and newspapers. The bus is even on the bus. A massive advertising campaign has the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority practically everywhere in L.A. But it’s not on the street where it needs to be the most.
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