This Infra Week

Posted by Content Coordinator on Friday, March 14th, 2014

 INFRA STORIES YOU SHOULDN’T MISS!

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Which Bike Lane Separator is Right For You?
Nathan Wilkes’s “cycle track barrier selection matrix” takes out the guess work, leaves in the fun!
(People For Bikes)

Divided No More?
“Imagine that an infrastructure project promised to your community 30 years ago is finally coming to fruition…This is how residents of San Diego’s City Heights neighborhood feel.”
(Next City)

Car Culture Reigns On
And leaves the average American family shelling out more for transportation costs than food.
(The Week)

Tragedy Strikes SXSW
“Two people riding a scooter were killed. Twenty-three others on foot were injured, five of them critically. The driver will face capital murder charges.”
(Atlantic Cities)

New Light-Rail Strategy Unveiled
It may cost another $85 million, but keeping trains invisible in recreation area may be the Southwest Corridor light-rail line’s only option.
(Star Tribune)

 

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