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April 25, 2018 biking / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Survey Suggests People Don’t See Bikes As Transportation

Our survey suggests that people see cycling more as a recreational and fitness outlet, not a transportation option

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April 20, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

Editorial: Big Data, Big Money & The Power Of Urban Influence

At what point will the informationally empowered overwhelm the informationally ignorant to the point of no return?

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April 18, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

Thinking Critically About “Growth”

While we typically see “growth” as positive, we must think critically about the direction and large-scale impact that it creates

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April 13, 2018 biking / rochester / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Novelty or Legitimacy? The Bike Lane Dilemma In Rochester

Lack of enforcement and maintenance begs the question… is Rochester’s bike infrastructure for real or for show?

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April 5, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

The White Washing Paradox of Public Space

To truly appreciate the impact of public space, we must first appreciate what it does for people, not what it does for the bottom line.

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March 28, 2018 schenectady / Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

A Tale Of Two Main Streets

One handles more traffic with fewer lanes, leading to a safer and more welcoming experience for those on foot

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March 26, 2018 biking / Uncategorized / urbanism

Stuck In Between

Roads are for cars, sidewalks are for pedestrians… cyclists are stuck in between

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March 26, 2018 public space / Uncategorized / urbanism

What If We Viewed Public Space Like Tourist Attractions?

Parks and public spaces aren’t always an easy sell, unless we look at them the same way we view other “destinations”

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March 23, 2018 biking / Interviews / rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

UP3 #1: Sara Catherine Jenks

Three questions for a dedicated cycling and urban activist in Rochester

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March 18, 2018 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Monorail: A Key Urban Lesson From “The Simpsons”

A popular early episode of The Simpsons highlights how flashy projects and mob mentality eclipse the need for practical improvements to our communities

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March 14, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

Movement vs. Militant: A Perspective On Utica, A Lesson For Us All

Sometimes the fight becomes more important than the original idea.

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March 10, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

The Adolescence of Urban Revival

Is your city’s revival coming to an end because your city just did something stupid? Nope, it’s just urban adolescence.

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March 8, 2018 rochester / rome / schenectady / syracuse / transportation / troy / Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

Dedicated Track, Not High Speed Rail, Is The Answer For Amtrak In New York

High speed rail would be great for New York, but a simpler, more cost effective solution is the right one.

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March 8, 2018 public space / rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

“Rochester, You’re Not Good Enough”

When we prioritize entertainment complexes over livability, we send a clear and unfortunate message to our citizens

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March 4, 2018 geneva / rochester / schenectady / Uncategorized / urbanism / utica

The Power Of The Coffee Shop

I walked in the door of the coffee house for the first time, ordered a java and looked around at

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