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Didn’t realize your post was the source of all the discussion I’m seeing. But I think engineering/easement is a much better approach than ubiquitous camera enforcement — and without the moral hazard of generating revenue for local gov. But I agree that DWIs are a much more difficult problem.

Williams participated in a panel at CoMotion Global '25, an event held in the city of Riyadh that, "connects the brightest minds, cities, and companies shaping the next chapter of transportation — globally." bikeportland.org/2025/12/11/p...
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We can imagine the solar roofs and the bike lanes and the worker cooperative farms that are both at scale and humane. There's neighborhood composting and phones that are ethically made and will last a long time and can be repaired when needed.





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As U.S. Transit Takes a Dive, MTA Enjoys a Rarity: More Service and Stable Cash Flow — THE CITY
In the San Francisco Bay area, commuters face a series of grim possibilities in 2026: Bay Area Rapid Transit trains that run once an hour, shutdowns of entire lines, no service on weekends.

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Amid rising home prices, Richland Center residents decry building housing on park
A group of residents says city officials have ignored them in moving forward to build duplexes on a green space in town. Meanwhile, home prices in the little city have increased 76% since 2017.


A Sound Transit board motion advanced this week asks for one final look at where fare gates would make sense in the light rail system before implementing a potential pilot program by the end of 2026. Story: www.theurbanist.org/2025/12/12/s...
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Southeastern rail growth: A look at the Sidcup line - Murky Depths
Rail usage saw solid growth along the Sidcup line with plenty more expected in years to come due to redevelopment

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Repurposing Chain Stores in California: How State Housing Laws and Zoning Reforms Are Rewriting Commercial Land Use - OpenScope Studio
A new wave of California housing laws is turning big-box retail sites into test cases for infill housing and mixed-use redevelopment.

one of my longstanding takes is that car manufacturers should be forced to install mandatory speed limiters in every new vehicle and people react to that like I'm advocating to strip them of their right to free speech


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What Canada can learn from Spain about high-speed rail | CBC Creator Network
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