Recapping Rail~Volution 2020
Originally published on railvolution.org. Rail~Volution is now Mpact: Mobility, Community, Possibility. The Rail~Volution 2020 virtual conference wrapped up on November 12 and wow, was it good to see all of […]
Originally published on railvolution.org. Rail~Volution is now Mpact: Mobility, Community, Possibility. The Rail~Volution 2020 virtual conference wrapped up on November 12 and wow, was it good to see all of […]
Scooters and other micromobility devices are popping up everywhere across the country and disrupting traditional allocations of road space. Where do they belong? At what speed? Can they provide access
“There are different forms of transit. Whether it’s auto-free streets or electric motorcycles, different cultures, different economies, different parts of the world need to be thought of in creative ways.”
APM has been working in the mostly Puerto Rican community of eastern North Philadelphia since the 1970s, on housing and a range of social programs meant to stabilize families and
On the podcast, Dzebic asks Eastmond-Visani how she came to develop an app to assist caregivers on the NYC subway. Recalling a trip to Asia with her family, Eastmond-Visani describes
What’s on tap at the federal level related to transit, housing and development? Join this webinar for an overview of proposals. Gain valuable insight into equitable transit-oriented development (eTOD) and
“The light rail has had a positive effect in downtown in Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa, in bringing development to those cores that, as across the country, have seen a downturn
The Transit Cooperative Research Program will publish its Study H-57: Guide to Joint Development for Public Transit Agencies this fall. The guide is based on interviews and surveys of 32
Stephanie Gidigbi is CEO of North Star Strategies and directs Policy & Partnerships for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Healthy People, Thriving Communities Program. She also elevates social system
In this episode, part of a series focused on health and transit-oriented communities, David Huffaker describes service adjustments in response to the pandemic. Rather than simply going to a weekend