Seen On My Commute
The unremarkable things I see on my ride to work, and why they are so important to remember.
Conversations Surrounding Our Urban Environments
The unremarkable things I see on my ride to work, and why they are so important to remember.
Our survey suggests that people see cycling more as a recreational and fitness outlet, not a transportation option
Lack of enforcement and maintenance begs the question… is Rochester’s bike infrastructure for real or for show?
Roads are for cars, sidewalks are for pedestrians… cyclists are stuck in between
Three questions for a dedicated cycling and urban activist in Rochester
A popular early episode of The Simpsons highlights how flashy projects and mob mentality eclipse the need for practical improvements to our communities
High speed rail would be great for New York, but a simpler, more cost effective solution is the right one.
On the outskirts of Rochester, a new traffic pattern poses a serious danger to pedestrians
Connecting residents to jobs, education and resources should be transit’s priority, not investment dollars and vibrancy
My electric bike is one of the best things I’ve ever purchased. Here’s why.
Lack of patience for urban innovation often spells doom for transit projects that experience growing pains
As our cities attempt to reconnect us to our waterways, the bridges that cross them can pose barriers to downtown growth.
Two super easy steps to help anyone appreciate cycling as an occasional form of transit
Our need to express ourselves and our worth will ultimately inhibit us from moving beyond the automobile
Amtrak might be slow, but it stops in the middle of over a half dozen urban centers in Upstate New York