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Sarah Goodyear

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Sen. Mikulski Supports Car Tax Breaks While Transit Languishes

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 13, 2009 | No Comments
This just in from the Streetsblog Network: Greater Greater Washington takes Maryland Senator Barbara Mikulski to task for supporting car sales tax breaks — and asks how that money could be better spent: Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) touts tax breaks for car buyers at the 2009 Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore. Photo by […]

Carfree Montana

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 9, 2009 | No Comments
Some thoughts today from one of the newest members of the Streetsblog Network — from Missoula, Montana, Imagine No Cars. The blog’s author is a University of Montana student who is chronicling his year of living without a motor vehicle. He calls the blog "a journal of my journey to live a car-free lifestyle. An […]

Safe Places for Senior Citizens to Walk

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 8, 2009 | No Comments
Today on the Streetsblog Network, we’re talking sidewalks. Specifically, Greater Greater Washington is talking about the lack of sidewalks in many parts of DC where there is a concentration of people who are particularly in need of them: senior citizens. Photo by Dan Burden via Transportation for America. At a recent hearing on DDOT’s budget, […]

Driven to Distraction in America

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 7, 2009 | 4 Comments
A couple of weeks ago I left the transit-rich confines of New York City and headed down South to visit family. I made it all the way to Meridian, Mississippi without getting in a car (I rode the subway to Penn Station and took Amtrak from there), but once I got off the train in […]

Should St. Louis Make Mass Transit Free?

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 6, 2009 | 1 Comment
Photo by klabusta via Flickr. Like so many systems around the country, St. Louis’s Metro is facing a devastating budget crisis. And yet St. Louis Urban Workshop, one of the newer members of the Streetsblog Network, is adding its voice to a highly counterintuitive chorus of people who are calling not for fare increases to […]

The Case Against the Cul-de-Sac: Build Streets That Connect

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 3, 2009 | 2 Comments
Suburban cul-de-sacs are one of the fundamental units of a development pattern that is coming under increasing strain and scrutiny around the country. In Charlotte, NC, Streetsblog Network member The Naked City argues against spending precious transportation dollars on building roads that encourage the traditional sprawling pattern of four-lane highways and residential dead ends: Photo […]

What Can We Learn from Oregon’s Mileage Tax Experiment?

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 2, 2009 | 1 Comment
A few weeks ago, the Obama Administration had a rather embarrassing public difference over the idea of a mileage tax to replace the gas tax. It’s certainly one of the most contentious notions out there, but most of the debate is based on hypotheticals. Now, as reported by Streetsblog Network member Worldchanging, the Oregon Department […]

Accident vs. Crash: The View from Savannah

By Sarah Goodyear | Apr 1, 2009 | No Comments
Here at Streetsblog, we often discuss the ongoing carnage caused by drivers on the nation’s roads and streets — and the near-total lack of accountability for those who are anything but staggering drunk. And we often discuss, too, the role that language plays in our perceptions of accountability. Today’s Streetsblog Network featured post, from Sustainable […]

Does Density Help Communities Weather Recession?

By Sarah Goodyear | Mar 31, 2009 | No Comments
Are cities with strong centers faring better in the recession? Today on the Streetsblog Network we’re featuring a post from NRDC Switchboard’s Kaid Benfield that pulls together several items suggesting that might be the case: Downtown Abilene, Texas: More jobs near the center, lower unemployment. Photo: austrini/Flickr. [A] story by Alejandro Lazo in Saturday’s Washington […]

Safe Routes to School Needs Funding in Pennsylvania

By Sarah Goodyear | Mar 30, 2009 | No Comments
Today we bring you a call for action from Pennsylvania network member Bike PGH, which is asking Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell to release funds for the state’s Safe Routes to Schools program: Photo by pawpaw67 via Flickr. [One] measure of bike and pedestrian friendliness is the level to which Safe Routes to Schools are funded. […]

Passenger Rail Isn’t Just for “Rail Buffs”

By Sarah Goodyear | Mar 27, 2009 | 2 Comments
I just returned from an overnight train trip on Amtrak a couple of days ago, riding the Crescent from Meridian, Mississippi, into Penn Station, after completing the southbound trip a week earlier. It’s a route I’ve traveled before, one of dozens of long-distance hauls I’ve made on Amtrak over the last 20 or so years. […]

As Transit Is Gutted in Orange County, Freeways Set to Expand

By Sarah Goodyear | Mar 26, 2009 | 15 Comments
Communities around the country are bracing for the impact of fare hikes and transit cuts, as jury-rigged funding mechanisms for vital local transportation systems crumble under the strain of the weakening economy. You already know about the MTA’s woes in New York City; today, the Times had a report about the 75 percent fare increase […]
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