Episode 24: Toward a Car-Optional Miami
Miami-Dade County is deep in planning for transit expansion on several different corridors at once, via the SMART Plan approved in 2016 by the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO). They […]
Miami-Dade County is deep in planning for transit expansion on several different corridors at once, via the SMART Plan approved in 2016 by the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO). They […]
Did you know? The withdrawal of the Mt. Hood freeway from the Oregon interstate plan freed up funds to build Portland’s first light rail line? Sharing that story, Crunican says
Originally published on railvolution.org. Rail~Volution is now Mpact: Mobility, Community, Possibility. or, Rail~Volutionandia – it started in Portland & with public involvement! Rail~Volution 2019 in Vancouver, BC, marked the 25th
or, Rail~Volutionandia – it started in Portland & with public involvement! Rail~Volution 2019 in Vancouver, BC, marked the 25th anniversary of the Rail~Volution transit and community development conference – 25
Originally published on railvolution.org. Rail~Volution is now Mpact: Mobility, Community, Possibility. The second plenary at Rail~Volution 2019 in Vancouver, BC, featured a strong panel of speakers, led by Frances Bula,
At twenty-five years into the Rail~Volution, the future is in our hands. GB Arrington, one of the founders of the conference, shares the evolution of the movement and asks three
We’re joined by Brooke Belman, Deputy Executive Director for Land Use Planning and Development at Sound Transit and her colleagues Sloan Dawson, Land Use Planning Manager, and Thatcher Imboden, TOD
Price is a former member of the Vancouver City Council (from 1986 to 2002) and former director of The City Program at Simon Fraser University. He also served on the
Access is a way to measure how easy it is to get places – often jobs – in how much time. Taking into account both transportation and land use, access
On the North Shore, Ma convened a first-ever, cross-jurisdictional group to assess mobility needs and create a vision for transportation, now and in the future (see INSTPP below). She’s also