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The Promise and Potential of Transformative Transit-Oriented Development in Gateway Cities

Thursday, May 10th, 2018

MassINC Executive Summary Gateway Cities can accommodate thousands of new housing units and thousands of new jobs on the vacant and underutilized land surrounding their commuter rail stations. This walkable, mixed-use urban land offers an ideal setting for transit-oriented development (TOD) to take hold. Currently, Gateway City commuter rail stations get minimal ridership from downtown […]

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Preparing Communities for Autonomous Vehicles

Wednesday, April 18th, 2018
Preparing Communities for Autonomous Vehicles (American Planning Association)(

This paper summarizes the findings of a symposium and research on the implications of autonomous vehicles for cities and regions. It is intended for planners and local government officials involved in land-use planning, urban design, and transportation. Readers will learn about the need to plan for the potential benefits and negative impacts of autonomous vehicles and what steps they can take now to prepare their communities.

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A Year From L Train Shutdown, TransAlt Begins Series of Bike Trains

Monday, April 16th, 2018

The L train shutdown — which will compel tens of thousands of New Yorkers to find an alternate route between Brooklyn and Manhattan — is a year away. But it’s not too soon to prepare. This morning Transportation Alternatives organized the first L Train Bike Train to get Brooklynites in the swing of riding across the Williamsburg Bridge into Manhattan.

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SEPTA Drives the Economy of Pennsylvania

Friday, April 13th, 2018

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is the nation’s sixth largest transit system, providing a vast network of fixed route services, ADA paratransit, and shared ride services for Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. This coverage area spans 2,200 square miles and has a population of more than four million residents.

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City Beautiful: Are urban gondolas a viable form of public transportation?

Wednesday, April 11th, 2018

YouTube channel “City Beautiful” travels to Medellin to document a functioning transit system based on urban gondolas. Several proposals could bring similar transit options to the United States, where cities like New York and Portland have already adopted small scale urban gondola use.

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Get Ready for RPA Assembly 2018: April 27th in NYC

Thursday, April 5th, 2018
RPA Assembly 2018: Big Ideas That Can't Wait

Each year, Regional Plan Association (RPA) brings together more than 1,000 civic and business leaders from around the New York metropolitan area to discuss major issues affecting the prosperity and quality of life in the region. The 2018 Assembly will feature Big Ideas that Can’t Wait — ideas we need to move forward on today to tackle some of the region’s biggest challenges in order to ensure sustainability, good governance and shared prosperity. 

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ASCE OCEA Award Finalists, Part 2: Second Avenue Subway and SR-520 Floating Bridge

Thursday, March 29th, 2018

The following projects are finalists to receive the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Outstanding Civil Engineering Awards. 

The winner, one of the among five finalists, will be revealed at ASCE’s OPAL Gala, March 15, in Arlington, VA.

To see videos of all the finalists, check out ASCE’s YouTube playlist

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Smart Cities – What’s in it for Citizens?

Friday, March 16th, 2018
The Top 20 Global City Performance by Index, 2017

JUNIPER RESEARCH What is a Smart City? “A Smart City is an urban ecosystem that places emphasis on the use of digital technology, shared knowledge and cohesive processes to underpin citizen benefits in vectors such as mobility, public safety, health and productivity.” Many smart city studies have been conducted with the aim of projecting technology […]

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New York City: Introducing the MTA Genius Transit Challenge Awards

Monday, March 12th, 2018

The MTA Genius Transit Challenge is an international competition seeking innovative solutions to modernize and improve the reliability of the New York City subway system.

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The L Train Shutdown: A preliminary assessment of proposed NYC DOT and MTA mitigation measures

Tuesday, February 27th, 2018
Trip alternatives during L Train shutdown

TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES BRT PLANNING INTERNATIONAL Executive Summary The L Train, between Eighth Avenue in Manhattan and Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, will be closed for approximately 15 months, beginning in April of 2019. This shutdown is necessary to finalize repairs to damages caused by flooding from Superstorm Sandy. The potential cataclysm that this represents cannot be […]

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