What We’re Reading: Car-Free Berlin, Fare Capping, and Safety Gates
Car-free Berlin: Berlin advocates are proposing a car-free area bigger than Manhattan.
De-leading: Washington, D.C. wants to eliminate lead pipes by 2030 but the plan...
What We’re Reading: Circuitous Train, Virtual Schooling, and Olympic Architecture
Circuitous train: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is getting his circuitous LaGuardia Airport train after all ($).
Public space remade: Providence is rethinking how to...
What We’re Reading: Urban Dichotomy, $78 Billion, And Landmark Rejuvination
Urban growth dichotomy: Dan Ryan asks an important growth management question: should smaller cities be allowed to grow faster?
Fast ferry feedback: Kitsap Transit wants...
What We’re Reading: 20-Lane Nightmare, Double Track Conundrum, and A Cautionary Tale
20-lane nightmare: Austin is not very excited about a proposed 20-lane highway.
Delayed: The West Seattle and Ballard Link DEIS will be further delayed.
Go green:...
What We’re Reading: Green Power, Addressing Homelessness, And Incompatible Design
Green power: Rhode Island is home to the nation's first offshore wind farm and it could be the genesis for more to come in the US.
Ranking...
What We’re Reading: Fight Climate Change, Bridging Divides, And Make Tracks
Fight climate change: A recent poll of Americans shows that a strong majority--regardless of political affiliation--believe that transportation departments should take carbon pollution into...
What We’re Reading: The Washington Legislature Finally Makes Big Decisions
VanCan commiseration: The Vancouver, BC area's transit referendum failed by wide margins this week, despite grand plans for expansion of SkyTrain and local bus service.
It's...
What We’re Reading: Finer Grain, ST3, And Philly’s Soda Tax
Enfranchisement: King County Elections will roll out more ballot box drop-offs throughout the County, but with a special emphasis on underserved areas.
Make it workable:...







