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Inhabitat: Can San Francisco Become 100% Sustainable by 2020?

Posted by Infra on Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
goldengate

“San Francisco has always had a reputation as an environmentally conscious city, however it has set its sights on becoming the greenest city in the country by turning 100% sustainable by 2020. The plan was announced by outgoing Mayor Gavin Newsom, who last week launched an initiative to make the city fully ‘green’ within a decade.”
-Timon Singh, Inhabitat

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Solar Energy Across the Country

Posted by Infra on Monday, December 27th, 2010

This 4-minute film highlights the Solar Generation USA Road Trip as the team discovers how widespread solar energy has become from the East Coast across the Midwest to the West Coast. Learn more about the role solar plays at a boat marina, fire station, New York City rooftop and the Crayola Crayon manufacturing plant, a zoo (with ‘solar bears’), a gas station converted to a solar charging station for electric vehicles; and see how solar is putting people to work at a manufacturing site and a solar rooftop installation in the West; features a Crayola Crayon factory, Denver International Airport, a Garbett Homes community where solar comes standard, Colorado State University, the San Francisco Giant’s ballpark and a Napa Valley vineyard.

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Connected Cities

Posted by Infra on Thursday, December 23rd, 2010
30 Seconds of Seattle

“I am convinced that unless one understands the grain of the city at the physical level, the structure of the spaces and buildings, and how to make them seamless and connected – it is very difficult to create cities which are integrated, connected and sustainable for the future.”
-Ricky Burdett, Director, Urban Age

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Metro (Subway) in Philadelphia

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Filming mostly the blue line but there is one or two clips of the orange line. Some of the trams but underground… # MarketFrankford Line (Blue Line): subway and elevated line from the Frankford Transportation Center (rebuilt in 2003) in the Frankford section of Philadelphia to 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, via Center City […]

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Streetfilms: Mapping Your NYC Bike Commute

Posted by Infra on Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Regardless of age or ability, everyone deserves the right to a safe and convenient bike commute. In New York City, every day the DOT is making that more of a reality – thanks to an incredible diversity of bike facilities. The city has moved past simple, striped bike lanes and on to refreshing configurations like curbside, floating parking-protected, physically separated, two-way bike paths.

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Texas DOT Using Innovative Financing to Build During Lean Times

Posted by Infra on Monday, December 20th, 2010

“Our state has been a leader in this area,” Texas Department of Transportation Executive Director Amadeo Saenz recently told AASHTO’s Transportation TV. “These partnerships between states and a private companies are allowing TxDOT to build several major projects that otherwise would not be built. By moving these projects forward, we can eliminate traffic congestion, give our citizens shorter commutes, and create jobs.”

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HSR & Social Media

Posted by Infra on Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Social media chatter about transportation is high on speed rail. What’s the story?
-TransportSMS on YouTube

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Integrated Transit Systems on the East Coast

Posted by Infra on Thursday, December 9th, 2010
dotintegtransit1

“As I’ve written about many times before, innovative transportation planning can help improve communities and increase opportunities for residents and businesses. Two newly completed projects will help the people of Rhode Island experience these benefits firsthand…Taken together, these projects add up to an integrated transportation system that offers travelers in Rhode Island and the Boston metropolitan area a seamless way to move from trains to buses to planes to cars…And it was made possible because of smart investments at the federal, state, and local level.”
-Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, via Fast Lane

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Conversation with an Engineer, Street Project

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

A resident has a conversation with a project engineer about the proposed improvements to her street.
-strongtowns on YouTube

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Video: Heavy Lifts at Deer Creek Station Construction Site

Posted by Infra on Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

In the world of heavy lifts, nothing moves too quickly. Take this steam drum, for example. It’s gonna be on its way to the Deer Creek Station. Soon.
-pc2drth on YouTube

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