Month: October 2006

  • RTP Exercise: Healthy Environment

    This is the third in a series of six posts in the first phase of our online RTP policy exercise. Your job is to describe what the outcomes will look like if the RTP succeeds in producing the 2040 objective of Healthy Environment: Forests, rivers, streams, wetlands, air quality and natural areas are restored and…

  • RTP Exercise: Healthy Economy

    This is the second in a series of six posts in the first phase of our online RTP policy exercise. Your job is to describe what the outcomes will look like if the RTP succeeds in producing the 2040 objective of Healthy Economy: A healthy economy that generates jobs and business opportunities and sustains the…

  • Shoot, Ready, Aim

    I’m a big fan of curb extensions, for their benefits to pedestrians, cyclists and (sometimes) parking. So I’m delighted that several are being added to NW 21st Avenue as part of the bikeways and pedestrian safety programs. But I was aghast last Friday to see that some genius had decided to construct the extensions at…

  • RTP Exercise: Vibrant Communities

    This is the first in a series of six posts in the first phase of our online RTP policy exercise. Your job is to describe what the outcomes will look like if the RTP succeeds in producing the 2040 objective of Vibrant Communities: A vibrant place to live and work, and compact development that uses…

  • Why I’m Voting for Measure 26-80

    No, it’s not (direclty) a transportation measure. But it does have a big impact on our urban form, and therefore on transportation. Measure 26-80 is the next phase of Metro’s Green Spaces acquisition program. The first phase, based on a 1995 ballot measure, has allowed Metro to purchase in excess of 8,000 acres of natural…