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March 18, 2023 bus / transportation / Uncategorized

I Tried Greyhound’s New “Neighbor-Free” Seating Option. Here’s How It Went.

I took a trip on Greyhound to check out their new assigned seating, as well as their “Neighbor-Free” option

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January 22, 2023 transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

See And Be Seen: The Distinction Between Pedestrian Self-Preservation And Actual Safety Solutions

When we ask pedestrians to arm themselves against a hostile car-centric environment, we promote victim shaming instead of addressing the source of the issue.

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November 30, 2022 biking / transportation / Uncategorized / utica

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Utica’s Genesee Street Transformation

Utica’s downtown Genesee Street has been re-striped from 4 lanes to 2 with a turning lane and bike lanes. As is typical with the first of these projects, community leaders are skeptical despite the positive data

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September 22, 2022 New York Cities / public space / rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Rundel Library North Terrace Project in Rochester, NY

Rochester adds another piece to the network of connected public spaces along the mighty Genesee River

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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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June 1, 2022 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

Laundromat Urbanism

How a laundromat reminded me of why urbanism is so important

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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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April 17, 2021 Uncategorized

The Expectation Of Speed

Wide, multi-lane roads that marginalize pedestrians don’t just encourage speed, they justify it

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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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November 3, 2019 rochester / Uncategorized / urbanism

The Street That Made Me Love My City

This little street in Rochester turned a suburban kid on to the attractiveness of city life

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September 18, 2019 biking / transportation / Uncategorized / urbanism

Stop Talking About Registering Bikes

Bikes and cars may often share the same space… but that doesn’t make them “equal.”

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September 14, 2019 Uncategorized

The Best UP Posts You Never Read

My favorite posts that were viewed less than 100 times

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August 20, 2019 syracuse / Uncategorized / urbanism

Syracuse Is Looking Good

People don’t often talk about the enormous potential Syracuse’s downtown has… maybe they should start

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August 13, 2019 Uncategorized / urbanism

Weighing Big Data and Public Opinion

Let’s use our democratic ability to tell our leaders what we want, but let’s do so with the understanding that there is a growing body of information about how we live that contradicts long-held beliefs regarding healthy, happy and successful communities

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June 27, 2019 biking / transportation / Uncategorized

The Rise Of Commuter Culture

Capitalist culture has identified active transportation as a profitable market, further legitimizing its existence

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