Some nice roadway separation for mutilmodal travel observed enroute to #ICTH2015
Author: granit
Street studies support New Albany proposal
Street studies support New Albany proposal
Another feature of my two-way streets research in-press with JPER.
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New warehouse construction in Louisville area near Amazon Fulfillment regeneration enclave. Show me your bones!
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Jeffersonville Indiana’s tactical step at more livable, bikable and walkable streets – occupy parking with seating and landscape.
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Evening sit with my dad on his front porch.
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Exploring the new environmental justice tool from the EPA (http://www2.epa.gov/ejscreen) underscores my research published in the Journal of Urbanism last year http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17549175.2014.905488
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Great conversation @Oppsites this am on using technology to reimagine urban development and regeneration. (http://oppsites.com/)
Playing with EPA Data on CartoDB · Louisville Brownfield Proximity by Census Tract
Black Residents of San Francisco Are Far Less Likely to Live in Walkable Neighborhoods
Black Residents of San Francisco Are Far Less Likely to Live in Walkable Neighborhoods
Excited o have my work featured by Richard Florida in the Atlantic / CityLab
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I think that they recognize that these are not easy and simple solutions, but cities have been very receptive,” he said. “Primarily because we make not only a traffic case, but we’re showing that there could be a potential economic development benefit,” he said. “Given what our country has been through in the last six… Continue reading Untitled