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NYC: Citizens Demand 20 MPH Slow Zones

Posted by Infra on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014

Streetfilms visited a well-attended event of 35 activists and volunteers in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. There’s a big push citiwide in NYC from many sides including traffic safety neighborhood groups, advocacy groups and NYC councilmembers to get Albany’s state government to pass a “home rule” law allowing NYC to set the city wide speed limit at 20 mph.

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Urban Sustainability: Saving the Earth with Sustainable Cities

Posted by eliu on Monday, March 24th, 2014
Urban sustainability: Saving the earth with sustainable cities

For the first time ever, more people live in the world’s cities than in rural regions, and most population growth is occurring in urban areas. This trend points to the need for urban sustainability which uses green building practices and creative city planning to help reduce environmental damage. Cities may seem to be a threat to the environment since they generate more than three-quarters of carbon emissions globally; however, the concentration of so many people and vehicles in one place may also offer a chance to solve problems, whether in transport systems, fuel economy or urban planning.

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Jackson, WY: Snake River Bridge Demolition

Posted by Content Coordinator on Monday, March 24th, 2014

Demolition of the bridge over the Snake River at Hoback Junction South of Jackson, WY. March 20, 2014–WYDOTVIDEOS on YouTube

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Providence, RI: Storm Water Management Through Green Infrastructure

Posted by Infra on Friday, March 21st, 2014

Currently the City of Providence is unable to manage all of the rain it receives. Every year, stormwater carries an unhealthy amount of pollution into our waterways and causes flooding in our streets and basements. Much of Providence’s system of storm drains, catch basins and underground pipes hails back to the 19th century, when the city had far fewer buildings and much less pavement. Today, Providence has developed into a thriving city with around 180,000 inhabitants. As the city continues to grow, we need to search for new solutions that allow us to manage our stormwater while protecting our communities and environment.

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NYC Arts for Transit: Tree of Life by Xin Song

Posted by Infra on Thursday, March 20th, 2014

MTA Arts for Transit: “Tree of Life” by Xin Song
Learn more about this artwork commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit for the Bay Parkway subway station in Brooklyn.

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Portland, OR: Aerial View of Suspension Bridge Construction

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

Aerial video of the new suspension bridge in Portland, Oregon.

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Minnesota Bike Lanes: Learning to Share the Road

Posted by Content Coordinator on Tuesday, March 18th, 2014

Minnesota has a national reputation as one of the best states in the county for biking. Part of this acclaim includes hundreds of miles of on-street bike lanes. We talked with pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists in Minnesota in order to identify some common misconceptions about bike lanes. (Produced by the Minnesota Local Road Research Board.)

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Cleveland, OH: Touring the Euclid Ave Bus Rapid Transit Line

Posted by Infra on Monday, March 17th, 2014

A brief tour of Cleveland’s Euclid Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line, narrated by Joseph Shaffer, the engineer in charge of building it. The tour was organized by Freshwater Transit for Southeast Michigan (Detroit) area transit advocates.

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King County, WA: 24 Hours of King County Metro

Posted by Infra on Friday, March 14th, 2014

This animation shows 24 hours of Metro activity, over 200 bus routes on more than 12,000 trips. In this animation every bus is on time. Each bus is represented by a black dot that moves between stops. The bus positions are computed every 6 seconds of real time, though the bus routes are approximated as straight lines between stops (faint grey dots).

I created this visualization of Metro activity to show how integral the bus system is to daily life in Seattle. Simply mapping the bus stops traces every major street and boundary in the city. The Metro system provides over 115,400,000 passenger trips per year.

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East Hartford, CT: Brownfields Riverfront Revitalization

Posted by Content Coordinator on Thursday, March 13th, 2014

Goodwin College used EPA Brownfields funding from several sources to address and clean up the contaminated Connecticut River sites. It is now a vibrant campus that also allows the entire community access to the Connecticut River.

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