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10 months ago
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Encinitas Highlands Surfer
@highlandsurfer.bsky.social
3 minutes ago
The thing about the housing market pricing, and home sizes, and suburbs vs city, is that *because the zoning restricts* you can't just draw inferences about people's preferences from market outcomes. There's almost no limit on building a giant home, while restrictions on density are ubiquitous.
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jedmund
@jedmund.com
8 minutes ago
i want to have sympathy for bikes as the one true solo form of transportation, but a bicyclist ran a red bike light from a protected, separate bike lane when cars had the green at a protected right turn and i can’t help but think you can’t outbuild Darwin
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Tom Grey
@tomgrey.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
"We must be emboldened to keep pushing forward, to act as brokers of agency, to inspire positive change, and to build a future where our cities are not just owned but collectively shared, cherished and cared for." www.architectsjournal.co.….
Empowering others is where architects have true agency

www.architectsjournal.co.uk

Empowering others is where architects have true agency

Successful urban renewal will come through diverse actions that empower everyone to shape their future, argues Susanne Sharif

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Jeff
@jefffreyspies.bsky.social
11 minutes ago
Obviously that’s not the only reason “Americans” moved to the suburbs, it was mostly racism, but intra-city mass transit was absolutely dismantled by car manufacturers and petroleum companies in post-WW2 period. The CIA also sold drugs and Coca~Cola provided cover for CIA agents.

Because a lot of leftists/progressives have pseudo conspiratorial models of reality where they think the only reason Americans live in suburbs is bc GM tore up the streetcar lines in LA etc.

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Praxis Thoughts Haver
@praxisprocess.bsky.social
25 minutes ago
Robert Moses, just one guy, nixed a proposed rapid transit line along the Long Island Expressway as he built it. All he had to do was leave a space in the middle divider for the line. NOPE!

I mean it's not this simple but a handful of policy elites really did drastically reengineer our urban fabric in ways that were popular in the immediate term and created massive social dysfunction beyond that.

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Scott Feeney
@graue.bsky.social
27 minutes ago
Awful to learn that a driver killed a cyclist Sunday night at Alemany & Naglee in the Outer Mission, District 11. Alemany is a high-traffic road with a buffered but unprotected bike lane, and this is further south than where Cayuga ends, so Cayuga Slow Street is not an alternative here.
Our statement on the fatal crash at Alemany and Naglee

sfbike.org

Our statement on the fatal crash at Alemany and Naglee

San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

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Judith Tackett
@judytacketttn.bsky.social
27 minutes ago
At a local Metro Council Committee, there was no talk about how Metro intends to potentially use a large potion of its $5-million budget increase (as of July 1) to keep people housed. On the contrary, Metro acts as if they do not have the resources to ensure people remain housed.
Evidence Shows Permanent Supportive Housing Helps People Exit Homelessness. A Proposed Funding Change Would Cut Those Programs.

www.urban.org

Evidence Shows Permanent Supportive Housing Helps People Exit Homelessness. A Proposed Funding Change Would Cut Those Programs.

A proposed shift in federal funding away from permanent supportive housing solutions could push tens of thousands of people out of their housing program over…

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Owen
@oweninvan.bsky.social
29 minutes ago
To be clear, I do think the supply curve for housing, in general, exists, but Ford isn't in a position to criticize. Why doesn't Ontario pay 5% of the cost of every new home purchase if it's an easy fix? I think he would choose the upzones route if he had to choose between the two.

The less Ford does to encourage better zoning (ON has done very little), the more of any GST rebate would wind up in the pockets of existing homeowners. Best case: it offsets development fees, but that opens the window to cities hiking them more. I'm skeptical of demand subs-only effectiveness.

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我不喜欢万税爷
@hikoukihikouki9.bsky.social
32 minutes ago
“Vastly more” might be milking it. It’s more of a 60-40 split in favor of suburban sprawl, which makes the actual geographical split being 95-5 extremely bad! But moreover, we’re not a planned economy. It’s not really the government’s job to guarantee everyone’s preferences are always met

Right, this is true, but the OVERWHELMING evidence of the past 100 years of American life is that vastly more people want space and a car than a smaller unit and a car-free lifestyle. This is mostly why the suburban share of US population has grown relentlessly for the entire 20th and 21st century

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Daniel Rober
@profdanrober.bsky.social
36 minutes ago
GI Bill pushing single-family over e.g. urban coops/condos is a big part of the wholesale change that focus on redlining/public transit miss.

I mean it's not this simple but a handful of policy elites really did drastically reengineer our urban fabric in ways that were popular in the immediate term and created massive social dysfunction beyond that.

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The Toronto Ben Jays 🇨🇦⚾️
@benjayingly.com
39 minutes ago
The Twin Cities are absolutely wonderful for biking, but they really need a non-Lime bikeshare again. I’m speaking as a person who’s only been a tourist there, but the benefits of non-overpriced system for residents are well-documented elsewhere.

Excited for Minneapolis to be recognized among the world's best cycling cities in the 2025 Copenhagenize Index! We placed 44th overall and Bryant Ave S was specifically profiled as a global success story. Looking forward to moving up in future years! content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MPL...

content.govdelivery.com

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utopia deferred
@utopia-defer.red
41 minutes ago
but that last part did happen. imo it is particularly important to emphasize that the oil majors + big three did, in fact, directly reshape much of public transit in major cities and this included the literal dismemberment of public transit systems. was it the only thing? no did it happen? yes

Because a lot of leftists/progressives have pseudo conspiratorial models of reality where they think the only reason Americans live in suburbs is bc GM tore up the streetcar lines in LA etc.

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Randy Clarke
@wmatagm.bsky.social
42 minutes ago
NEW: Tap, Ride, Go now available on @wmata.com 🚌! This major improvement lets customers tap a credit/debit or Apple/google pay so they can quickly tap & ride. Amazing work by Team Metro & our tech partners to get this done to improve America’s Metro System. Thx to all the mascots!
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