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Sarah Goodyear

Recent Posts

Would Motorists Pay 15 Cents a Mile for No Traffic?

By Sarah Goodyear | May 20, 2009 | No Comments
Congestion pricing may be dead in New York, but the discussion about its merits continues elsewhere. Today, David Alpert at Greater Greater Washington looks at how road pricing could dramatically change the traffic situation in the DC area: Photo by derang0. If the Washington region charged around 15 cents per mile for use of the […]

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Emphasis on Safety?

By Sarah Goodyear | May 19, 2009 | 10 Comments
There’s a lot of focus this month on getting more people out and about on their bikes. We posted last week about the effort to normalize bike commuting, a topic that as usual sparked a lot of discussion about sweat, appropriate clothing, secure bike parking and, of course, safety. How they promote cycling in Holland. […]

Van Jones and the Vision for a New Urban Environmentalism

By Sarah Goodyear | May 18, 2009 | No Comments
This morning we’re featuring a post from Streetsblog Network member Where, an always thought-provoking international blog that "brings together urbanists from all walks of life living in cities around the world to poke, prod, and otherwise examine everything urban in an effort to maintain a global conversation about this increasingly vital subject matter." Today Where […]

Does Your Commute Suck? Tell Us About It.

By Sarah Goodyear | May 15, 2009 | 1 Comment
This morning our friends over at Transportation for America are launching a new site called My Commute Sucks, designed to give people around the country a place to vent their frustration over the nation’s overburdened and inefficient transportation systems. Commuters can share their tales of commuting woe, upload photos and videos, and also take action […]

The Grass Roots Are Growing Up and Up

By Sarah Goodyear | May 15, 2009 | 2 Comments
Today we’re going to go just a bit off-topic and look at a post from Streetsblog Network member Aaron Renn on his blog The Urbanophile about "The New Grass Roots." It examines in depth a few things that are near and dear to our hearts here at Streetsblog and the The Open Planning Project, including […]

In Missouri, State DOT Lobbies to Block Complete Streets

By Sarah Goodyear | May 14, 2009 | 1 Comment
Today we’ve got a disturbing story from Missouri about the influence exerted by the Missouri Department of Transportation on the legislative process in that state. From Missouri Bicycle News: Photo by Caro’s Lines via Flickr. Do you, the members of the public get to decide public policy in Missouri or is that a job for […]

Coming Attraction: Teasers From Oberstar’s Transportation Bill

By Sarah Goodyear | May 13, 2009 | No Comments
Rep. Jim Oberstar at the 2007 National Bike Summit. Photo by Bike Portland via Flickr. The details of Rep. Jim Oberstar’s plans for the next federal transportation bill are starting to come into focus. Last Friday, The Infrastructurist ran an item about a document on the subject that has made its way into the public […]

Can We Make Bike Commuting “Normal?”

By Sarah Goodyear | May 13, 2009 | 2 Comments
Lots of blogs around the Streetsblog Network are tackling issues related to bike commuting this week in honor of the upcoming Bike to Work Day on Friday. Baltimore Spokes weighs in with a post about how employers can tailor workplaces to encourage employees to ride in. Here are a few of their ideas: Inside the […]

Finding Effective Arguments for Funding Mass Transit

By Sarah Goodyear | May 12, 2009 | 1 Comment
How much should passengers pay for mass transit? What with the financial woes of transit systems around the country, it’s been a hot topic. Today on the Streetsblog Network, we’re looking at the question from a couple of different angles. First, Yonah Freemark of The Transport Politic looks at the role of mass transit in […]

Transportation for American Releases Blueprint for Transportation Reform

By Sarah Goodyear | May 11, 2009 | No Comments
Today Transportation for America is releasing a 100-page document called "The Route to Reform," in which they outline policy recommendations related to the upcoming reauthorization of federal transportation funding legislation (download the executive summary here or the full report here).  From the executive summary:  The next transportation program must set about the urgent task of […]

Imagine If People Really Drove the Speed Limit

By Sarah Goodyear | May 11, 2009 | 1 Comment
It’s amazing how easy it is to be a radical when you talk about changing any aspect of car culture in the United States. Take today’s featured post from the Streetsblog Network, from Newton Streets and Sidewalks. It is aptly titled "A Modest Proposal": Photo by The Truth About via Flickr. For the last year […]

Complete Streets Planning Becomes Law in Hawaii

By Sarah Goodyear | May 8, 2009 | No Comments
In more and more communities around the country, the benefits of complete streets — designed for the benefit and safety of all users, not just automobiles — are becoming clear. The latest advance comes in Hawaii, where the governor has signed legislation that makes building complete streets a state policy. Today on the Streetsblog Network, […]
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