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bike-lab.org
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| | | | | Austin is one of the fastest-growing cities in the South; its population rose 39% from 2000-2014, from a combination of migration and city expansion. Its primary industries are technology and music. Its also the state capital, and houses the main campus of the University of Texas, which enrolls over 40,000 students. Thoughts from Austin Edit+ Read More | |
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www.bluezones.com
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| | | | | What happens when an entire city, community, or neighborhood proactively focuses on improving its bikeabilty by adding bike lanes to roads, creating new bike paths, adding bike racks at businesses, and other measures to promote bicycling? | |
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pcrd.purdue.edu
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| | | | | The broadband landscape is very active nowadays. The federal Broadband Equity, Adoption, and Deployment (BEAD) and the Digital Equity programs are in full swing. This is in addition to the ongoing American Rescue Plan broadband infrastructure investments, additional federal programs (e.g., USDA Reconnect), and multiple state programs. But where should these funds be invested? That | |
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usa.streetsblog.org
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| | | Opponents often argue that congestion pricing is elitist, but it actually saves low-income commuters money. | ||