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| | | | | I recently got back from a vacation to the East Coast of the US. For two days during my trip, I biked around New York City and explored various neighborhoods, parks, and bridges. In this post I want to share my routes and also my observations from the perspective of someone who has done most of their biking in San Francisco Bay Area. | |
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| | | | | I'd been working on my post about disproportionate impact since before COVID-19 hit the Bay Area, but it happened to land in the middle of a broad conversation about the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on poor and working-class BIPOC, and the opening of Oakland's opportunistic Slow Streets program, which streets advocates across the country are now demanding their cities emulate. Last night Oakland held its weekly COVID-19 town hall; the segment led by Warren Logan, Libby Schaaf's Director of Mob... | |
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| | | | | In a time where many cities are still debating the chicken and egg issue of which should come first, bikeshare or bike-friendly infrastructure, Boston is the latest city to take the leap in providing bikeshare to its most underserved communities. In August this year, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the expansion of the city's... | |
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www.thetransportpolitic.com
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| | | ยป Metropolitan Seattle plans to offer its voters the chance to fund a large new transit expansion program. But are the projects chosen for initial funding the right ones? Building a regional fixed-... | ||