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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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March 9, 2021 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Big Houses and Long Commutes, Not Smart Phones, Eroded Community

Suburban sprawl, car culture, growing home sizes and shrinking families have changed our sense of community. The smartphone is the symptom, not the cause, of social erosion.

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February 10, 2021 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Sold On Space: The Great American Lie

“Go West Young Man…” a statement that set the tone for a century of suburban sprawl.

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January 16, 2021 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

From Nuisance To Cool: Cars And Scooters Share Similar Stories

Easy access and financial investment have changed the perception of e-scooters. One hundred years ago, the same thing was happening to cars.

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January 14, 2021 public space / Uncategorized / urbanism

The Portable City

Tomorrow’s urban core will feature smaller, flexible space that appeals to the local small business instead of the national chain

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December 3, 2020 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Why I’m Obsessed With Longboarding

Weather you’re cruising around your community or making a beer run to the convenience store, longboarding is a great way to explore your community and focus your mind

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November 17, 2020 Uncategorized / urbanism

The Movie “Office Space” and the Story of Suburban Boredom

This cult classic movie highlights the mundanity of sprawling, car-centric, chain retail suburban life

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August 28, 2020 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

When Streets Were Equitable

A remastered video of 1906 San Francisco shows what streets were meant to do

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August 22, 2020 Uncategorized / urbanism

Your City Isn’t Special

Your city has a rich history… but highlighting that alone won’t make you a destination. Blend a historic past with a new urban narrative!

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August 15, 2020 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

The American Automobile And Racial Exclusivity

The “Pay To Play” cost of the automobile might be the most racially exclusive component of American society

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August 4, 2020 Uncategorized / urbanism

The Brunch Urbanist

For several decades, young white Americans have enjoyed the growth in our cities without understanding the racial, economic and cultural complexities of our urban history

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July 28, 2020 Uncategorized / urbanism

Micro-Tourism In A Pandemic America

Now is the perfect time for us all to explore our own backyards

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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 22, 2020 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Will Mobility Become More About Choice Than Necessity?

As more Americans work from home and use home delivery, a higher percentage of car trips will be made by choice instead of necessity. How will this impact space in our communities?

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