Larry Schooler
20 June 2008 - 12:01pm
Larry Schooler has reported on urban development for many years, chiefly for NPR and public radio stations. He also managed a city council campaign in New Haven, Connecticut. Larry now works for the Austin City Council developing urban policy.
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Latest Posts:
- City Gives Incentives To Recycle
- City Imposes Controversial Fees For Street Marches
- Banning Billboards
- Police Checkpoints Violate Rights to Public Access
- Don't Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor?
- Prayer at City Council
- Residency Requirements Struck Down
- Toughest Recyclers In the West (Or Anywhere)?
- Getting Buy-In On A New Urbanist Vision
- Should Cities Regulate Library Internet Use?
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In the long term, removing major urban freeways should be part of a more comprehensive approach to reduce automobile dependency by promoting public transportation and transit-oriented development.
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