Nate Berg
Nate Berg is a former contributing editor for Planetizen and a freelance journalist.
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Nate Berg is a former contributing editor for Planetizen and a freelance journalist. He has contributed to The New York Times, National Public Radio, Wired, Fast Company, Metropolis, Next American City, Dwell, the Christian Science Monitor, the Guardian, and Domus, among others. Nate studied print journalism and environmental planning at the University of Southern California. He lives in Los Angeles.
Broad Bike Plan Approved In Seattle
<p>Seattle has approved a new 10-year bicycle master plan that advocates hope will encourage more biking in the city. Seattle's plan stands out from other cities' bicycle plans, as much of its necessary funding has already been approved.</p>
Coming Out Of The Booth
<p>Toll booths should be eliminated from the country's toll roads, according to Robert Poole.</p>
The World's Best Places To Bike
<p>This list from <em>Virgin Vacations</em> names the world's 11 most bike-friendly cities, and offers details on the five rating categories that make for a bike-friendly city.</p>
BRT Inspires Density In Johannesburg
<p>A broad bus rapid transit system in the works in Johannesburg, South Africa, is sparking a wildfire of dense, mixed use development plans for the city.</p>
New Urban Projects Faring Well In Declining Market
<p>New Urban and transit oriented developments are showing better financial health compared to other types of development as the housing market declines nationwide.</p>