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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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September 5, 2019 rochester / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Think Buses And Trains Are Empty? Start Looking At Our Rural Highways

People are quick to point to an empty bus or a half-full train as a waste of public resources… but do we pay as much attention to all those empty rural expressways?

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May 14, 2019 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Is Rochester Leading The Way?

Rochester is the clear leader on the urban innovation curve in Upstate New York

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May 10, 2019 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Urbanism: It’s About Better Choices, Not Downtown Living

The key elements of urbanistic thinking can help us making better decisions about where we live, even if that’s not “downtown.”

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May 8, 2019 biking / buffalo / Uncategorized / urbanism

From Tonawanda To Buffalo: A Trail That Truly Connects

A beautiful trail connects residential neighborhoods north of Buffalo to downtown

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January 17, 2019 Uncategorized / urbanism

MY Big Urban Mistake: Not Seeing The Bigger Picture

Two years ago I wrote a post that became a rallying cry. But I was wrong. Sort of.

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December 18, 2018 biking / Uncategorized / urbanism

This Sign Says It All

This is why we fight to prioritize pedestrians and cyclists over cars

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December 17, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

Urbanists Need To Find Balance

It’s important for all of us to know when to fight, and when to fight another day

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December 14, 2018 rochester / Uncategorized

The Beautiful Bones of High Falls, Rochester

A short iPhone photo tour of Rochester’s High Falls area

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December 6, 2018 buffalo / New York Cities / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Buffalo’s Metro Rail: What Transit Should Be

Buffalo’s Metro Rail has a “blue collar” approach to moving people about a city that is just starting to turn the corner

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November 9, 2018 rome / Uncategorized / urbanism

The Future Of Rome’s Downtown Lies In… A Coffee Shop?

Rome’s future may begin with a familiar sight… a swanky but comfortable new coffee shop

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September 26, 2018 schenectady / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Walkability For Dummies

Walkability is “not a thing, it’s a culture created by a working balance of key elements.”

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September 25, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

Unapologetically Based In Perception

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

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September 18, 2018 Uncategorized

Rochester’s Little Bike Highway

The Union Street Cycle Track is a welcomed addition to Rochester’s growing bike transit network

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August 25, 2018 Uncategorized / urbanism

Our Cities: Engines Of Fluidity, Impermanence & The Shared Environment

Our cities are appealing to a population that is favoring a shared and fluid lifestyle over a fixed one

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