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August 26, 2022 Uncategorized / urbanism

You Don’t “NEED” More Space

In the country that leads the world in natural resource consumption, it is decidedly time to reevaluate what we really “need.”

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July 29, 2022 public space / rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

When A Space Tells A City What It Wants To Be

So often, we dictate what goes where in our cities. But once in a while, a space inspires us to understand what it begs to be.

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July 20, 2022 buffalo / public space / Uncategorized / urbanism

Roosevelt Plaza: A Small Space With Big Impact

A small space in an Upstate New York urban core that makes you want to stop and stay for a while

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June 27, 2022 Uncategorized / urbanism

“How Did I Not Know About This?”

What we don’t know about the history of American cities could fill a healthy-sized textbook. Here’s why that book doesn’t exist…

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June 22, 2022 biking / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Sidewalk Cycling Explained

New bike commuters often ask me about riding on the sidewalk as an alternative to our fear-inducing roads. Here’s my answer…

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June 1, 2022 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Laundromat Urbanism

How a laundromat reminded me of why urbanism is so important

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May 1, 2022 public space / Uncategorized / urbanism

When Grandpa Simpson Invades Your Public Input Event

There’s always one… a forward thinking public event about our cities’ future is hijacked by a man gasping to remain relevant in a changing world

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April 19, 2022 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Failing Our Most Vulnerable

A photo that shows why building roads with no shoulder, no sidewalk and 4 lanes of speeding traffic is downright irresponsible

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March 20, 2022 biking / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

THIS Is Why.

Skyrocketing gas prices validate what urbanists have been warning for decades… relying on one mode of transportation powered by a single type of fuel in finite supply is completely unsustainable

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February 22, 2022 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Drivers Are Getting Worse

A New York Times Article Just Confirmed my recent suspicion… Americas’s roads are becoming places of lawlessness

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December 23, 2021 Uncategorized / urbanism

Why Cities Are The Way They Are

A comprehensive look at the elements that have shaped our cities over the last 100 years… in a single blog post.

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November 19, 2021 Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

The Night A Utica Restaurant Made Me Feel “Important”

Utica’s newest downtown culinary Mecca was exactly what I needed in a difficult time

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November 13, 2021 syracuse / Uncategorized / urbanism

53 Minutes in Downtown Syracuse With Michael John Heagerty

A quick walk around Downtown Syracuse with mover and shaker Michael John Heagerty restored my faith that our cities can continue to thrive

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September 14, 2021 Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

Why I Visit Smaller Cities

Small cities make great day trips. Less ground to cover, less stress to “see it all.”

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June 25, 2021 Uncategorized / urbanism

Why Don’t Crosswalks Have Stop Signs?

Pedestrians are the most vulnerable users of our right of ways. So why do they not receive the prioritization they deserve?

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