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  • What Was That About the Cost of Congestion?

    Via @pauldreher and @humantransit Professor Eric Dumbaugh of Florida Atlantic University has found a POSITIVE correlation between levels of travel delay and per capita GPD in major metros. That’s right, it would appear that cities with more congestion have greater economic output per person. Go figure…

    June 5, 2012
  • Do You Roll Onto Streetcar?

    If so, PBOT and Streetcar would like your help on evaluating the service conditions: The Portland Bureau of Transportation and Portland Streetcar are performing some research on our vehicles and how we are serving the needs of the community that uses mobility devises. We are recruiting people of all ages that use crutches, walkers, wheel…

    June 3, 2012
  • June 2012 Open Thread

    Summertime is almost upon us. Clackamas County is trying to figure out how to pay for its Milwaukie MAX contribution. As noted previously, the sheriff would rather they didn’t. The excellent Strong Towns blog takes a few whacks at the civil engineering profession The Portland Mercury considers the anti “Portland Creep” movement in Clackamas County.…

    June 1, 2012
  • Updated: Hot Ticket: Enrique Peñalosa

    Update: 5/29/12 For those who couldn’t get in the room, a video of the presentation is now available from the good folks at Crank My Chain: http://www.crankmychain.com/enrique-penalosa/planning-cities-for-people-an-international-perspective-video_5ee3f1c62.html Original Post: 5/1/12 Several local organizations have partnered to bring urban transportation rock star Enrique Peñalosa to Portland. Tickets are free, but limited. The only way to get…

    May 29, 2012
  • The Top Ten Problems of purpose and need statements

    While we await the announced “vision, goals, and objectives” for the Southwest Corridor project, recently approved by the project’s steering committee, it is time to consider the Top Ten Problems of such documents. The purpose of a purpose-and-need statement (I’m assuming that “vision, goals, and objectives” is the same thing) is to define, at a…

    May 26, 2012
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