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www.thetransportpolitic.com
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| | | | | » 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-... | |
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www.theurbanist.org
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| | | | | # A tram line along Sand Point Way could speed up transit connections in Northeast Seattle and loosen the apartment bans blanketing much of the area. In the past two hundred years, industrial capitalism has altered the earth's climate in ways only nature had previously been capable of, and at a rate significantly faster than what | |
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humantransit.org
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| | | | | My post on the strategic value of chokepoints, using the example of chokepoint-rich Seattle, led to an interesting comment thread at the Seattle Transit Blog. As often happens, discussion quickly turned to my references to rail and Bus Rapid Transit, as readers argued over whether my real agenda was to advance one of those modes. [...] | |
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www.intelletecenergy.com
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| | | Read our blog on: Is Clean Hydrogen the New Green Energy Frontier? | ||