Small Streets Make A Big Difference | Car Free Baltimore: "Could you find Hanover Street on a map of downtown Baltimore? I didn’t think so. This small street is just as obscure on the ground as it is on maps, but it has a secret importance. Hanover Street is a direct link between two downtown public spaces; Hopkins Plaza and Center Plaza. "
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Report Calls for More Transportation Funds - Odenton-Severn, MD Patch
Report Calls for More Transportation Funds - Odenton-Severn, MD Patch: "They acknowledged that being heard will be hard in an election year, especially with the recent "extreme political polarization and intense resistance to public spending of all kinds."
The ultimate goal, they said, was for the public to become aware of the dangers of an underfunded transportation system."
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The ultimate goal, they said, was for the public to become aware of the dangers of an underfunded transportation system."
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Monday, April 16, 2012
Vibrant downtowns linked to greater transit use - News - METRO Magazine
Report: Vibrant downtowns linked to greater transit use - News - METRO Magazine: "Vibrant downtown areas are linked to greater public transit use and lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from driving, according to a new report."
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Transit getting more Americans where they need to go - Welcome to the FastLane: The Official Blog of the U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Transit getting more Americans where they need to go - Welcome to the FastLane: The Official Blog of the U.S. Secretary of Transportation: "Some people can't afford to own a reliable car. Some are unable to drive. Others choose not to drive--to avoid the pinch they feel at the pump, the frustration of roadway congestion, or the hassle of finding a parking space. Still others like being able to read the morning paper or do some work while riding.
Whatever the reason, more Americans are choosing to ride transit."
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Whatever the reason, more Americans are choosing to ride transit."
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Walking and biking counter high gas prices and bad health: PART I | Washington Times Communities
Active Transport (Part 1): Walking and biking counter high gas prices and bad health: PART I | Washington Times Communities: "WASHINGTON, March 31. 2012 – Your worst enemy has four tires, an engine, windshield wipers, and is thirsty for oil. Whether it is an import or domestic, SUV or sedan, hybrid or gas, your car is becoming your biggest liability. "
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