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June 11, 2021 biking / rochester / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Is It A Sidewalk? Is It A Path?

Widening a sidewalk and calling it a trail CAN work… but it needs other pedestrian and cycling-focused amenities to maximize its potential

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November 15, 2020 biking / rochester / transportation / Uncategorized

Pave and Plow: The Next Standard For American Trails

While trail networks seem to be gaining popularity, we must consider paving and, if necessary, removing snow from them so that they may be a year-round resource

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July 16, 2020 biking / rochester / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

New Rochester Cycle Track: Pretty Great, 5 Years Late

Rochester New York’s newest Cycle Track is a welcomed additive… but its execution might be a little out of step with the progress of the surrounding environment

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July 16, 2020 public space / rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Is It Still OK To Get Excited About Your City?

With the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement, the infrastructure and history of American cities are rightfully being questioned more than ever. Can we still get excited about their future?

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June 20, 2020 Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

What Do Americans Love More Than Car Access? Partying.

While a proposal to shut down a small street in Utica was denied, the support for the closure shows a shift in American priorities

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February 9, 2020 buffalo / rochester / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

If I Lived On A Streetcar Line, I Could Probably Rule The World

Public transit is better for our communities and our environment. But for me and other like me, it’s simply more fun.

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February 3, 2020 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Rochester’s Inner Loop Infill: We Did Something Amazing

Rochester has done what other midsized cities are still talking about

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December 31, 2019 Interviews / syracuse / Uncategorized / urbanism

Video: Five Hours In Downtown Syracuse

Last Saturday, I spent 5 hours rolling around Downtown Syracuse. Some great things happening in The Salt City!

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November 20, 2019 schenectady / Uncategorized

Downtown Schenectady Through Impressionist Eyes

What Schenectady might look like through the eyes of impressionist painters

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November 3, 2019 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

The Street That Made Me Love My City

This little street in Rochester turned a suburban kid on to the attractiveness of city life

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October 22, 2019 rome / Uncategorized

Recent Visit to Rome, New York In Photos

Rome always poses nicely for the camera

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October 10, 2019 Interviews / syracuse / urbanism

UP Podcast Interview: Michael John Heagerty, Syracuse NY

An interview with the man who has his finger on the pulse of Syracuse’s revival

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October 7, 2019 Interviews / rochester / urbanism

Interview With Rochester City Planner Kevin Kelley

An amazing conversation with Rochester City Planner Kevin Kelley

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September 25, 2019 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

A Different View: Rochester’s Genesee Riverway Promenade

Beautiful views, new connectivity, and a lesson in urban acceptance

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September 19, 2019 buffalo / Uncategorized

Photos On A Monday In Downtown Buffalo

My photography business took me to Buffalo this past Monday, so I thought it might be a nice chance to

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