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Jeff Wood

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Talking Headways Podcast: The Streets Revolution Will Be Televised in Purple

By Jeff Wood | May 5, 2017 | No Comments
This week's guest is Streetfilms' own Clarence Eckerson Jr. Clarence tells us about his start working in video with the BikeTV cable access show, what goes into making Streetfilms, and the best way to approach people on the street for interviews. Listen and you might also catch a few stories about Veronica Moss and the Zozo.

Talking Headways Podcast: The Urban Policy Translator

By Jeff Wood | May 1, 2017 | No Comments
This week we’re joined by Shelley Poticha, director of NRDC’s Urban Solutions Program, who tells us about the organization's new programs like SPARCC and the City Energy Project. We get into federal policy like the Clean Power Plan and the story of how FTA and HUD were finally connected, and we talk about The Next American Metropolis, the 1993 book about transit-oriented development she wrote with Peter Calthorpe.

Talking Headways Podcast: The Battery Powered Electric Bus

By Jeff Wood | Apr 20, 2017 | No Comments
This week's guest is Matt Horton of Proterra, a company that designs and manufactures battery powered electric buses. We cover the basics of electric buses, power consumption and recharging, the benefits and costs, as well as potential environmental effects.

Talking Headways Podcast: Saving Cities One Picture at a Time

By Jeff Wood | Apr 13, 2017 | No Comments
This week I talk with Chuck Wolfe about his new book, Seeing the Better City. Chuck shares how he makes urban diaries with images, and weighs in on the best ways for bloggers and urbanists to use pictures in their work and advocacy.

Talking Headways Podcast: The Future Is Not Far Away

By Jeff Wood | Apr 10, 2017 | No Comments
Our guest this week is Sylvain Haon of the International Association of Public Transport ahead of the organization's global summit in Montreal. We talk about big transit projects happening around the world, the transition toward mobility as a service, sustainable mobility planning in Europe, and how autonomous vehicles will complement transit in the future.
Photo: Transport Oakland

Talking Headways Podcast: Transport Oakland

By Jeff Wood | Apr 3, 2017 | No Comments
More than a year ago, I was approached by a colleague who told me that something big was happening in Oakland, and that I should monitor the process as the city put together a new Transportation Department. Today I'm pleased to post the first (and hopefully not the last) episode in a series on the Oakland Transportation Department -- how it came to be and what comes next.

Talking Headways Podcast: When Relatives Take Transit, You Ride Too  

By Jeff Wood | Mar 28, 2017 | No Comments
This week's guest is Darnell Grisby, director of policy development and research at the American Public Transportation Association. We discuss the national drop in transit ridership, who rides transit in the United States, and federal policy going forward.

Talking Headways Podcast: Don’t Take Either Party for Granted

By Jeff Wood | Mar 17, 2017 | No Comments
This week we’re time-warping back to a different era -- last October, and the Shared Use Mobility Summit in Chicago. Laura Washington of the Chicago Sun Times hosted this panel featuring the Metropolitan Planning Council's MarySue Barrett, the Shared Use Mobility Center's Sharon Feigon, and Transportation for America’s James Corless.

Talking Headways Podcast: Designing City Streets for People

By Jeff Wood | Mar 13, 2017 | No Comments
This week Corinne Kisner and Matthew Roe of NACTO tell us about their influential series of street design guides that give transportation engineers "permission" to put walking, biking, and transit first. Learn how the guides are put together and how cities are using them to prioritize people instead of cars.
Photo: SFCTA

Talking Headways Podcast: Transit Predictions for 2017

By Jeff Wood | Feb 27, 2017 | No Comments
This week we’re joined by Yonah Freemark, author of the Transport Politic and Streetsblog’s new series Getting Transit Right. Yonah and I predict what's in store for transit in the next 12 months and break down the results of last year’s transit predictions.

Talking Headways Podcast: Can All Cities Be Great?

By Jeff Wood | Feb 17, 2017 | No Comments
The guest this episode is Alexander Garvin, author of the recently released "What Makes a Great City." We chat about why people are an important factor in building cities and taking pictures, why Houston’s Post Oak Boulevard is going to show up Chicago, San Francisco, and New York’s best streets; and Alexander’s heroes, from Edmund Bacon to Haussmann to Robert Moses.
The plan for local transit lines connecting to the new Bordeaux Saint Jean Belcie HSR station. Map: Bordeaux Euratlantique

Talking Headways: How France Melds High-Speed Rail With Cities, Part 2

By Jeff Wood | Feb 10, 2017 | No Comments
Part two of our discussion of French high-speed rail and cities covers how France approaches infrastructure projects of national significance, the challenges of building the Grand Paris Express rail expansion, and the latent opportunities of San Jose's Diridon station.
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