Transportation

Toll Opposition May Strand State's Transportation Infrastructure

Opposition to a plan to increase fees on a Virginia tollroad may result in a pullout by private interests, leaving the state with the burden of paying for its transportation infrastructure -- a task that may be impossible, according to this article.

November 2, 2007 - Reason

Art Meets TOD

An art park is being planned as an anchor for future transit oriented development near one of Charlotte, North Carolina's new light rail stations.

November 2, 2007 - The Charlotte Observer

Debate Surrounds Dallas Riverside Park Plans

Plans to build an expansive mid-city park in Dallas may be squashed as voters consider whether they want to pay for a six-lane tollway and various other highway improvements to mitigate the loss of transportation routes through the proposed park.

November 1, 2007 - The Wall Street Journal

What It Looks Like When Bikes Are Part of the Transit System

Bogotá, Colombia has made significant efforts to integrate bicycling facilities into its TransMilenio Bus Rapid Transit system. The New York City Streets Renaissance team was there to learn more and take a look.

October 31, 2007 - Streetsblog

Chinese City Imposes Bike Lane Requirements

Bike lanes will be required for all new roads built in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, according to government officials. The city is hoping to get more people out of cars and onto bikes.

October 31, 2007 - China Daily

Feds To LA: Try Congestion Pricing On Freeways

In a clear message to L.A.’s transportation leaders, a U.S. Department of Transportation representative told the city's transit agency to consider congestion pricing as a method to both reduce congestion and show ‘the true costs’ of freeway driving.

October 30, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Report Claims More Transit Means Fewer Emissions

A government report claims that greatly expanding Britain's transportation infrastructure will not work against its goal of reducing carbon emissions, but will actually help push transit technology to be more environmentally-friendly.

October 30, 2007 - The Guardian

Portland Begins Process For Streetcar Expansion

Due to the success of Portland's downtown streetcar, city officials are already in the beginning stages of planning future lines throughout the city.

October 30, 2007 - The Oregonian

Ambitious Transportation Pricing Scheme Proposed For Bay Area

At a unique, combined meeting of two regional agencies, planners in the San Francisco Bay Area proposed several transportation pricing strategies to reduce global warming.

October 29, 2007 - Inside Bay Area.com

HOV Lanes: A 'Big' Waste Of Money?

Two HOV lanes on I-93 built as part of the Big Dig sit largely unused two years after the project opened.

October 29, 2007 - The Boston Globe

Survey Reveals Americans Preference For Transit Development

A new survey from Smart Growth America notes that three-fourths of Americans think improving public transportation is a better long term solution than building roads.

October 28, 2007 - Smart Growth America

CA High Speed Rail Receives 'Vote Of Confidence'

The California Transportation Commission allocated $15.5 million to the state's High-Speed Rail Authority for environmental, engineering and design work on short, designated corridors for the 700-mile, $40 billion rail system.

October 27, 2007 - The Los Angeles Times

Tackling Climate Change With Land Use

This opinion piece looks at how technology alone can't be depended on to solve the environmental threats of climate change. Land use and development patterns must also be addressed.

October 26, 2007 - The San Francisco Chronicle

Help! My Stadium Needs A Parking Plan

Major league stadiums are turning to planners to help deal with the parking snafus that can keep fans from coming to games.

October 26, 2007 - The Street

Austin Mayor Wants City Passenger Rail System

The mayor of Austin, Texas, wants his city to consider funding a passenger rail system to traverse the city -- a more extensive system than the commuter rail line currently being built in the Austin area.

October 25, 2007 - Austin American Statesman

An Olympic-Sized Car Pool

Planners of the 2010 Winter Olympics are discussing ways to encourage Vancouverites to ditch their cars during the games.

October 25, 2007 - The Globe & Mail

Are Toll Roads The Solution?

More and more states are looking to private investors to own and operate their roads and bridges as tollways, but some wonder if the government should really take such a hands-off approach.

October 23, 2007 - Time

Take A Free Ride In The Suburbs

Home builders and city officials are teaming up to offer temporarily free transit services for suburban residents.

October 23, 2007 - The Toronto Star

More Ways To Make The City Move

To supplement recently announced plans to install directional decals on the sidewalks outside of subways, The New York Times offers three ideas for improving mobility in the city.

October 23, 2007 - The New York Times

Houston's Pending Transit Revolution

Despite initial studies showing too hefty a price tag, Houston is now on its way to dramatically expanding its light rail transit system.

October 22, 2007 - The Houston Chronicle

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