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Sarah Goodyear

Recent Posts

Dissenting Views on Stimulus, in Congress and on Network

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 16, 2009 | No Comments
The Streetsblog Network is continuing to digest the draft of stimulus legislation that came out of the House Appropriations Committee yesterday. We’re featuring a post from Design New Haven that offers a pretty tough evaluation: Despite all the evidence that transit-oriented development creates jobs by dramatically saving large numbers of people time and commuting expenses, […]

Bike, Ped Improvements Part of Portland’s Stimulus Plan

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 15, 2009 | No Comments
A couple of hopeful pieces of news from the Pacific Northwest, courtesy of Streetsblog Network member Bike Portland. First off, their fair city has put some exciting bike/ped improvements in its stimulus package request, including the design and construction of a bike-and-pedestrian-only bridge, as well as Portland’s first-ever cycle track. The plans call for starting […]

What Might Cities Look Like in a World Without Oil?

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 14, 2009 | No Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, we’re stepping back and taking a look at the big picture. Over at network member Worldchanging, Sarah Kuck writes about the ideas of environmental scientist and sustainability activist Peter Newman. Newman gave a talk in Seattle the other night promoting his forthcoming book, Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and […]

Stimulus Forces Consideration of Transportation Priorities

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 13, 2009 | No Comments
What are this society’s transportation priorities? As Twin Cities Streets for People points out, the stimulus package is forcing governments and citizens across the country to confront that question. We’ve got their most recent post on the subject today on the Streetsblog Network. Photo by lonely radio via Flickr. Like many, the folks at TCSP […]

Oberstar’s Call to “Rebuild America,” and Other Stimulus Notes

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 12, 2009 | No Comments
Editor’s Note: Streetsblog San Francisco will regularly post updates from the Streetsblog Network, a compendium of blogs and news websites dedicated to covering the crescendo of support across the country for sustainable tranportation, smart growth, and livable streets. Today on the Streetsblog Network, we’re featuring a post from The Transport Politic that analyzes Rep. James […]

Cyclists Need More Than Bike Lanes

By Sarah Goodyear | Jan 9, 2009 | 3 Comments
Think bike lanes are enough to get people biking? WalkBikeCT would have you think again. A post on this Streetsblog Network member site today says that a more comprehensive planning approach is necessary to make most people feel safe on two wheels: Photo from BikePortland.org‘s photo pool on Flickr. The reason cycling as transportation is […]

The Price of Parking: Let the Free Market Decide?

By Sarah Goodyear | Feb 5, 2007 | 63 Comments
The Wall Street Journal ran a piece this weekend by Conor Dougherty on the municipal move toward charging more for parking. It’s available online to paid subscribers only, but here’s a taste: As anyone who has ever circled the block for a marginally better spot knows, parking is an American obsession. It occasionally boils over […]
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