Small Towns Provide Fertile Ground for Smart Urbanism
The term "urbanism" brings to mind big cities and major infrastructure projects, but across the United States, small towns are quietly implementing complete streets projects that improve livability,...
View ArticleChicago DOT Strategic Plan Update Centers Mobility Justice
In a year when many cities used the pandemic as an opportunity to rethink public space and implement ambitious initiatives to improve walking and biking infrastructure, writes Courtney Courtney Cobbs,...
View ArticlePedestrian-Friendly Makeover of a Busy Toronto Street Stops Short of the...
Albert Koehl and Michael Black write an opinion piece to support a car-free Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto.Publication Date: Fri, 01/15/2021
View ArticleBike and Pedestrian Advocates Cautiously Celebrate Pasadena's First Bike Lane
As the city of Pasadena installs its first protected bike lane, the Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition is encouraging the city to ensure its plans for bike safety move forward despite concerns from...
View ArticleRethinking Streets During the Pandemic
The introduction to the new book Rethinking Streets During COVID-19—authored by Marc Schlossberg, Rebecca Lewis, Aliza Whalen, Clare Haley, Danielle Lewis, Natalie Kataoaka, and John...
View ArticleOpinion: U.S. Traffic Deaths are a Regulatory Failure
Despite the COVID-induced reduction in miles driven in 2020, the number of people killed in vehicle crashes rose by 8% over 2019, with 42,000 people dying on U.S. roads, according to the National...
View ArticleNew Bikeways Coming to Atlanta This Year
The coming year promises a variety of new bike infrastructure in Atlanta, with new "world-class bike lanes, off-road paths, and mountain-biking trails" coming to the city.Publication Date: Mon, 03/29/2021
View ArticleThe Once and Future Park Avenue Promenade
John Surico writes about a planning opportunity that could restore the median of Park Avenue in Manhattan to its former prominence as a pedestrian promenade.Publication Date: Tue, 05/04/2021
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