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A feed for urbanists, transit nerds, cyclists, and advocates of safe and accessible cities. Check out @labeler.urbanism.plus for moderation and flair! Fund the project: tinyurl.com/m5jrmc25

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@urbanism.plus
10 months ago
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Max Dubler 🏳️‍🌈
@maxdubler.com
5 minutes ago
A very good piece on bike share and tourism. As a Lyft Pink subscriber I get member pricing on bike share in NYC and Chicago, so I mostly got around by bike when I visited. Boston, on the other hand, charges high daily and per-trip rates to tourists; so I took a lot of ride-hails instead.

$10.69 for a 15-minute ride? For visitors, public bikeshare often feels like a ripoff. In CityLab, I explored why.

www.bloomberg.com

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Annie Bellet
@anniebellet.bsky.social
6 minutes ago
I haven't driven a car in 7 years. Because where I live prioritizes people. Transit is convenient, reliable, frequent, and goes basically everywhere. Walking is safe, traffic is calmed/slow, and bike lanes protected. And for the rare need for a car, I have taxi options. I wish everyone had this.

I am super-pro-public transit, and use it way more than the average American, but I live near a light rail station with very, very stable and predictable scheduling, and even then I would not use it for many things I use a car for because the cost of transit is time.

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Ray Delahanty | CityNerd
@nerd4cities.bsky.social
8 minutes ago
You can get a one week bike share pass in Valéncia for about the same price. Choose wisely

$10.69 for a 15-minute ride? For visitors, public bikeshare often feels like a ripoff. In CityLab, I explored why.

www.bloomberg.com

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NJTOD
@njtod.org
9 minutes ago
🏙️ Shape the future of TOD in New Jersey. NJTOD’s survey is closing soon — share your input to support smarter, more walkable, transit-friendly communities and enter to win a $100 gift card. 🎯 go.rutgers.edu/njtod2025sur...
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The Supportive Housing Network of New York
@thenetworkny.bsky.social
14 minutes ago
"You take away the funding from the housing, but people don't go away,” said Network Executive Director @pascalel.bsky.social to @gothamist.com on new cuts from HUD that threaten to return 14K NY households to homelessness. Read more: gothamist.com/news/ny-atto...
NY Attorney General James sues Trump admin over cuts to homeless housing program

gothamist.com

NY Attorney General James sues Trump admin over cuts to homeless housing program

New York City could lose at least $109 million to house formerly homeless New Yorkers.

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J. I. Swiderski, MURP
@swiderski.bsky.social
15 minutes ago
Glad to see @cmnadeauoffice.bsky.social's newsletter today lead off with a strong defense of streateries in DC, especially on 18th St, and follow with links both to the Crosstown Bus Priority Project and the Strategic Bikeway Plan Public Workshop for Ward 1. preview.mailerlite.com/o4….

preview.mailerlite.com

Ward 1 Update: Preserving progress for pedestrians

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Novakia
@n0v4c0ra.bsky.social
15 minutes ago
I really do hate living in a car centric society. It's isolating and it makes transportation more tedious, especially when locations are long distance.
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PeopleCity
@peoplecity.ca
17 minutes ago
Definitely a better model for people and the community than thousands of landlord-dependant relationships: sologi.co/3XOoSxU Most people should have the opportunity to own their home, invest in their future and family. #coops #housing
With federal support, N.B. could see greater growth in housing co-ops | CBC News

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With federal support, N.B. could see greater growth in housing co-ops | CBC News

There's a resurgence in housing co-operatives in New Brunswick, with plans afoot for three new co-ops promising about 200 units of affordable and secure housing in Sackville, Fredericton and northern ...

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This Fat Mom Bikes
@vocame.bsky.social
18 minutes ago
How ODD that both my father in law’s car and ours would suddenly be “rusting out” and be no longer viable at the same time. While he can afford to replace it we can’t. Guess who’s going CAR FREE?!
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Carter Lavin
@carterlavin.bsky.social
20 minutes ago
Got word that pro-transit high schoolers have enjoyed my book on how to be an effective transit advocate! Wondering what to gift the bus & train loving teen in your life this holiday season, check out If You Want To Win, You've Got To Fight www.goodreads.com/book/sh….
If You Want to Win, You've Got to Fight: A Guide to Eff…

www.goodreads.com

If You Want to Win, You've Got to Fight: A Guide to Eff…

Your transit and street safety dreams are within your r…

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Karen
@kokeeffe.bsky.social
20 minutes ago
Going to Las Vegas - not the strip - for the first time when registering voters for Hillary Clinton in 2016 sticks out as one of the worst single days of my entire life. Hot, full of stroads, desolate, depressed. So many of my friends' parents have retired there and I can't imagine a worse fate.

Bluesky: “Obviously the housing crisis is the only reason anyone would choose to live outside of NYC” Actual Americans: “Vegas, baby!”

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ally
@inaneenglish.bsky.social
27 minutes ago
I want fewer cars and more public transit options, and that needs to include better disability accommodations on buses and trains, in train stations, on sidewalks etc.
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Big Data Kane
@cmwitko.bsky.social
28 minutes ago
I don’t know who wouldn’t want a nice long bike path that lets them bike downtown near their house. People are very strange.

The city has envisioned developing a continuous Sacramento River Parkway since 1975.

bit.ly

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mānas
@manas-0.bsky.social
28 minutes ago
i find myself walking on sidewalks these days imagining a row of bollards that line each edge of the road. the bollards are raised automatically to physically protect any cyclists and pedestrians from all vehicles (and there is a physical override for pedestrians who need to cross the street)

Doug Ford handing murderous drivers a lifetime ban on driving is pretty clever when you remember that he is also making roads so unsafe that the murderous drivers have a higher chance of bring killed while walking or cycling.

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@politicsofcars.bsky.social
30 minutes ago
"RealPage admitted to no wrongdoing and faced no financial penalties" Even if this settlement fixes RealPage, it still allows competitors to do the same thing. One more policy choice to burden renters and push more Americans into car dependent sprawl. arstechnica.com/tech-poli….
Landlords’ go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement

arstechnica.com

Landlords’ go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement

RealPage agrees to settle suit over DOJ claims software raised rents across the US.

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Rob Toftness
@nosquish.bsky.social
31 minutes ago
Do I believe this is a way to combat future work like Intelligent Speed Assistance speed limiters? Yes I do. Republicans like killing things and they recognize it's real easy to do with a car and get away with it. www.wsj.com/business/aut...
Exclusive | Senate Committee to Challenge Auto-Safety Mandates That Hurt ‘Affordability’

www.wsj.com

Exclusive | Senate Committee to Challenge Auto-Safety Mandates That Hurt ‘Affordability’

Republicans are questioning the value of some features, such as automatic braking and rear-seat reminders.

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Jason Perry
@volcanopele.bsky.social
32 minutes ago
money no object? I would move to France (probably Nice or somewhere smaller like Agen). In the US, I prefer where I live quite frankly. Of this list, maybe NYC (decent mass transit, high density, decent transit corridor in the northeast)

Tell you what--I like Baltimore plenty, but it is really interesting to me that Baltimore places higher on this list than Seattle, New Orleans, Houston, Phoenix... If I lived in Baltimore I'd mention this survey to Philadelphians I knew at every opportunity. (Dallas, though? GTFO.)

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