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Perspective from Vancouver
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A version of the much-acclaimed presentation that Jarrett Walker did on transit while here in Vancouver on July 4 was also presented at Portland Metro where it was recorded in a high-quality format by the Portland Transit blog and posted on Youtu...
aggregated: 2 weeks 6 days ago | 5 views
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Answer below the fold.You might have been able to make out the sign on the lower right : Welcome to Downtown Langley. The City of Langley, that is not the Township. There s a big difference. Once located on the interurban railway, and still re...
aggregated: 3 weeks 14 hours ago | 6 views
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An occasional update on items from Motordom the world of auto dominance.WHERE S MY FLYING CAR?From Transport Newsletter #167:Moon colonies, personal robots, death rays, four hour working weeks science has failed to deliver a whole lot of awes...
aggregated: 3 weeks 1 day ago | 9 views
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Residents who live near public transportation live healthier, longer lives, says this Planetizen item, referencing Todd Litman s work, and thereby affirming the bias of this blog.This research indicates that people who live or work in communities ...
aggregated: 3 weeks 2 days ago | 5 views
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Two reasons why you should watch this.(1) Jay Smooth videos are clever, funny, incisive and short.(2) This is the best response I ve ever seen to those people who say: Oh I never pay attention to politics because I know it doesn t matter, the whole...
aggregated: 3 weeks 4 days ago | 6 views
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Two things to notice: (a) streets, narrow; (b) transit, various. ...
aggregated: 3 weeks 4 days ago | 2 views
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A fascinating thread if sometimes repetitious and tedious on the Hornby cycle-track proposal at Frances Bula s blog. The issue seems to be dominating civic discourse these days, and because of the instant echo-chamber effect of online media, ca...
aggregated: 3 weeks 4 days ago | 6 views
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News reports in the last week:Heatwave and fires in RussiaFloods in PakistanFreak storms and heat in the Eastern USIce island breaks off GreenlandFailing crops world-wideFlash floods in North Korea It really does beggar the imagination to understand ...
aggregated: 3 weeks 5 days ago | 6 views
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SF blogger David Prowler writes about how great Rockefeller Center is, even though it got slammed for its architecture, displaced about 5,000 people, and demolished over 200 brownstones. Worth it? You decide. Here. ...
aggregated: 3 weeks 5 days ago | 10 views
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From Peter Ladner s first column for Seattle-based Crosscut:Vancouver's bike infrastructure has taken a symbolic roll forward with the recent opening of the Dunsmuir Street bike lane and the pending opening of a protected harbor-to-inlet north-south ...
aggregated: 3 weeks 5 days ago | 14 views
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