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bike-lab.org | ||
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bethefuture.space
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| | | | | This series documents my experimentation with the use of Targeted Universalism (TU). I used the Othering and Belonging Institute's primer on the subject. There are five steps: * Exploring TU * Step 1: set a universal goal * Step 2: assess general performance * Step 3: identify groups * Step 4: understand the structures | |
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railyards.com
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| | | | | Cities and communities across the US are investing big money in bike infrastructure improvements. It's a plan that is paying off. When communities focus on being bike-friendly, the benefits are clear. | |
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dirtamericana.com
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| | | | | Do you remember the good old days of bicycle advocacy, back when the prevailing ambition was the introduction of bike lanes, buy applying solid stripes on the pavement? If you're older than twenty, you probably should remember those days; they weren't that long ago. As recently as the mid-2000s, the standard for bike-friendliness was bike | |
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oaklandside.org
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| | | Governor Newsom may not deliver on a $750 million bridge loan. That could mean steep service cuts until legislators and voters can push through a new sales tax to fund transit next year. | ||