What If Reducing Speed Eliminated A Deadly Disease?
We asked 500 random people if they would drive 30mph everywhere if they knew it could end a deadly disease… the results might surprise you.
Conversations Surrounding Our Urban Environments
We asked 500 random people if they would drive 30mph everywhere if they knew it could end a deadly disease… the results might surprise you.
A fun walk through one of my favorite urban islands
Don’t listen to the haters… these things are great, and I’ll tell you why.
Walkability is “not a thing, it’s a culture created by a working balance of key elements.”
Now more than ever, perceptions are perceived as facts. The UP strives to address these perceptions with regard to how we see our cities today
Mixed use developments in inhospitable environments shows is an example of just how one dimensional our concept of urban prosperity really is
Last weekend I married the love of my life… a love that never would have happened if I was driving
Our cities are appealing to a population that is favoring a shared and fluid lifestyle over a fixed one
A container park in Utica turns an empty lot into a neighborhood activator
Summer festivals add temporary density, and congestion that incentivizes other modes of transit
Cities function better with fewer cars. But suburban visitors want automobile convenience.
Cities offer a bevy of lifestyle choices for those with means, and workable solutions for those who are struggling
An interview with two of Rochester’s newest cyclists
With a little research, we can find the stress-free bike routes through our communities
Small study shows that light rail is still the preferred form of mass transit