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10 months ago
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madsabaoth
@matte-gender.bsky.social
3 minutes ago
i hate car dependent infrastructure. i have to spend all the money i have to keep my shitbox running so i can work for a company that steals all of my labor
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doctor eep (alt decorative gourd season)
@absolutely-not.bsky.social
3 minutes ago
this reminds me of the people who saw the key bridge collapse and demanded more bollards.

And the wall so far

Photo of a poorly built wall made of grey bricks. The interfacing is aligning in a way brick walls shouldn't. It's not very straight either
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Rudbeckia
@rudbeckia.bsky.social
5 minutes ago
it also deprives legislators of this feedback! I would explain the law to applicants and then send them to their councilmembers to ask for a change in the zoning law & got so many emails and calls from CMs ranging from confused to hostile.

This is a very good essay by a zoning attorney in Baltimore. I’m especially glad that it highlights a little remarked-upon dynamic in our discretionary, exception-based land use permitting system: it deprives voters of the feedback necessary to adequately judge the effectiveness of regulations.

Screenshot of text that reads “For decades, the BMZA ran an illegal “consent docket,” routinely approving variances without applying the code’s strict requirements. This practice masked how restrictive our regulations were. I am a rule follower at heart, so I was going to make sure that the Board applied the law consistently for that reason alone.
But I also knew that consistent enforcement was the only way to make the consequences of the Council’s legislative choices visible.”
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Randolph.
@randolph1234.bsky.social
6 minutes ago
You need to tell the British people what the greens would do if they had a budget? What savings they would make. How much taxes taxpayers would have to pay. NHS. Policing. Schools. Transport services etc how would the greens budget?

The very first thing the Prime Minister does is use the household budget metaphor. A metaphor - this report into BBC coverage - said could be "easily misleading." Why is the government trying to mislead the country?

Note on household analogies
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Carceral Abolition
@carceralabolition.bsky.social
7 minutes ago
Bikeshare Shouldn’t Kick Tourists to the Curb Barcelona’s bikeshare program excludes non-Spanish visitors. Other cities charge tourists much higher fees to rent two-wheelers. Which policy makes more sense? www.bloomberg.com/news/ar….
Bikeshare Shouldn’t Kick Tourists to the Curb

www.bloomberg.com

Bikeshare Shouldn’t Kick Tourists to the Curb

Barcelona’s bikeshare program excludes non-Spanish visitors. Other cities charge tourists much higher fees to rent two-wheelers. Which policy makes more sense?

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Richard Reeleder
@nbdatapoints.bsky.social
7 minutes ago
Violent crime rates on transit systems in Canadian cities much higher than a decade ago. Rates appear to have stabilized or fallen some cities, but violent crime still much more frequent than prior to pandemic. 1/2 theijf.org/transit-viol...
Transit violence rising across Canada — in some cities, by nearly 300%

theijf.org

Transit violence rising across Canada — in some cities, by nearly 300%

Exclusive CBC News/IJF data shows crime rates still well above pre-pandemic levels

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Congress Bills
@congressbills.bsky.social
8 minutes ago
📋 VT H0091: An act relating to the Vermont Homeless Emergency Assistance and Responsive Transition to Housing Program Sponsor: Shirley Love (D) Status: Vetoed Last Action: Action Calendar: Governor’s Veto
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Andy Nosal
@2feet2bucks.com
8 minutes ago
Dear folks who say "I would use transit if it went from my house to my job:" That could be easily arranged (the hard part is done) if you live and work in a red area. Everywhere else, the best you might do is park and ride into a red area. Everywhere else is hopelessly car dependent for now.

Rhode Island Population Density Map More about the state: brilliantmaps.com/us-maps/r...

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p1nglued 🇦🇶
@tr33c0de.bsky.social
8 minutes ago
my controversial urbanist opinion, articulated buses are a bad solution, if you need them you'd be better off with trams/LRT with dedicated right of ways.. don't tell me Norway can't afford to do that in their biggest city

So this happened in Oslo yesterday. Four articulated buses got stuck in a roundabout.

Four articulated buses blocking each other in a roundabout making them stuck.
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Oh The Urbanity!
@ohtheurbanity.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
Thanks to @taras-grescoe.com for calling it a “light metro” instead of light rail 👍 “Riding that train made me feel like Canada was finally building transit fit for the 21st century, a worthy counterpart to the systems that are now common in Asian and European cities.”
Montreal's New Rail Line Is the Future - Macleans.ca

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Montreal's New Rail Line Is the Future - Macleans.ca

Canada has forgotten how to build fast, cheap transit. A new megaproject has the fix.

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Philadelphia Inquirer
@inquirer.com
15 minutes ago
Philadelphia can’t set the speed limits on roads within its own borders. Only the state can. So city transportation officials want to persuade Harrisburg to give it the power to set speed limits more appropriate to the density of Philadelphia.
Philly wants to set its own speed limits, and other highlights of the city’s new Vision Zero report

www.inquirer.com

Philly wants to set its own speed limits, and other highlights of the city’s new Vision Zero report

Vision Zero report shows that traffic deaths in Philadelphia remain elevated compared to the five years before the coronavirus pandemic.

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abbi
@abbis.bsky.social
17 minutes ago
(to be clear, I think absolutely everyone should pay for the roads, and I don't think EVs should be overweight juggernauts that smash up roads and car parks, I just would like to know how they're going to go about this and think that it penalises rural drivers with zero public transport options)

I don't even have an electric car and I feel like that is a true madness, an utter madness

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Mac the squirrel :)
@macsquirelera.bsky.social
21 minutes ago
mathais gastel is my favorite politician. the only foamer in the german parliament
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Will Stancil
@whstancil.bsky.social
23 minutes ago
1. The reason "The REAL poverty line is $140,000" feels like a paradigm-shifting insight is because it's completely deranged 2. Obviously, everyone who could plausibly benefit from free public transit already lives in an area that's deep blue I wish people would think more before having takes!
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Keith Reed
@keithandhisbike.bsky.social
25 minutes ago
Yay! Some good news in the NYT today ❤️. Well done @modacitylife.com www.nytimes.com/2025/11/2….
She’s on a Mission to Make the World More Bike-Friendly

www.nytimes.com

She’s on a Mission to Make the World More Bike-Friendly

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CelebrateAwe
@celebrateawe.bsky.social
30 minutes ago
Fires, earthquakes and bombs are reasons I never want to live in high-rise apartments. I know with the current housing crisis and rental affordability issues, we should build up rather than out but I feel safer and more secure in a stand alone and detached house. #Housing #Fires #HongKong

At least 13 dead after fire engulfs residential tower blocks in Hong Kong

www.theguardian.com

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Knower
@knowerofmanythings.bsky.social
30 minutes ago
It’s odd that Lights by Journey is written about San Francisco, but the bridge is about Los Angeles. I’m not city planner but it seems that out of the two cities that San Francisco is more well known for it’s bridge.
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