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MetroParks Park Trek!

Seth wrote 1 month ago: This REALLY COOL idea comes via Metroparks.org: 125 miles. 18 MetroParks. 7 days. By now, most Miami … more →

Tags: Assertive citizenry, biking, Five Rivers Metroparks, ideas for Dayton Ohio, leadership, Parks

Growth in Carmel Shows "Smart" Approach

indianalaw wrote 1 month ago: By Andrew J Thompson The Carmel Smart Code was designed around a set of development principles that … more →

Tags: Real Estate, indianapolis business, Real Estate Development, Smart Growth, carmel indiana, Community Planning, carmel smart code, development principles, urban sprawl

Two more "bike friendly" Iowa businesses1 comment

bjsmith wrote 2 months ago: Iowa now has three officially “bicycle friendly” businesses with the addition of newly r … more →

Tags: bicycling, hors catégorie, Iowa

Cyclists: Stay off the sidewalks1 comment

bjsmith wrote 2 months ago: Image by MoBikeFed via Flickr For my cycling friends who don’t get Parade Magazine in their Su … more →

Tags: bicycling, hors catégorie, Environment, Cycling

Biking and Life in Dayton2 comments

Seth wrote 3 months ago: Today is another great day to be a Daytonian. Daytonian-extraordinaire Bill Pote of DaytonMostMetro. … more →

Tags: Dayton, Ohio, biking, Dayton News Roundup, Dayton History, Dayton inventions, Dayton beautiful, leadership, Livable Cities, Ohio Music

Bicycle statistics for Iowa City area1 comment

ghennigan wrote 4 months ago: By Gregg Hennigan IOWA CITY – Curious how various intersections in Iowa City, Coralville and U … more →

Tags: Iowa City, Coralville, Johnson County Council of Governments, University of Iowa, bicycle, University Heights

New Urbanism Video

Seth wrote 5 months ago: The winning video in fact.  From this year’s Congress for New Urbanism: http://www.youtube.com … more →

Tags: Pedestrian Friendly, Livable Cities, walkable neighborhoods, Assertive citizenry, urbanism, YouTube, New Urbanism, crunchy con

Mississippi Economic Development News - May 18, 2009

medccarol wrote 6 months ago: Land: Eminent domain law works – The political debate over eminent domain laws in Mississippi … more →

Tags: Economic Development News, mississippi development authority, Natchez Mississippi, Brookhaven Mississippi, Mississippi Economic Development Council, eminent domain, Greater Starkville Development Partnership, Tate County Economic Develoment Foundation, Natchez-Adams Economic Development Authority

Earth Day BeltLine Bike Tour

niaknowles wrote 7 months ago: I was a bit disappointed to miss this event, although I’m sure I would not have been able to k … more →

Tags: BeltLine, biking, West End, 30310, Hopkins, tour, Atlanta Bike Coalition, Rebecca, PEDs

New Urbanism at the Village of North Clayton

Seth wrote 7 months ago: This is a neo-traditional development that fits the term new urbanism.  Jeff at Daytonology [arguabl … more →

Tags: Green Building, ideas for Ohio, Car-Free, Community, walkable neighborhoods, ideas for Dayton Ohio, New Urbanism, Village of North Clayton

Livable streets are complete streets

johnmacdayton wrote 7 months ago: The street of the future is a livable street By way of CoolTown Studios‘ “GOOD’s … more →

Tags: biking, Pedestrian Friendly, Complete Streets, Livable Streets, Traffic Engineering

Courteous Mass - Biking in Downtown Dayton1 comment

Seth wrote 7 months ago: Courteous Mass is an event – an urban cycling ride through Dayton. The ride is free – al … more →

Tags: Downtown Dayton, biking, Ohio, Courteous Mass Dayton, Dayton biking, city streets

Why does C.R. council want to be bicycle friendly?3 comments

bjsmith wrote 10 months ago: Rick Smith’s post Wednesday on his eye on the island blog was interesting but a little short o … more →

Tags: bicycling, City Government, hors catégorie, blogs, Environment, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, bicycle

City on cycle-friendly track: Dutch expert

dhirendra08 wrote 11 months ago: Good morning friend.  There are a lot of good things to say to our country, specially to our city.  … more →

Tags: Infrastructure, Main Arterial Roads, access roads, Distributor Roads, Commercial Area, bicycle lanes, Pedestrian Pathways, Routine Destination, Exclusive traffic lights

My Dream for Orem 2 comments

Brad wrote 1 year ago: I am a resident of Orem city.  I grew up here, my family is here, and I really like it here, except … more →

Tags: Urban Design, transit, bicycles, Politics, bicycle infrastructure, Traffic, walkability, Traffic calming

Sightline Daily top picks 10/20/2008

brandibratrude wrote 1 year ago: photo credit Sightline Daily | Northwest News That Matters Top Picks of the Day 1. Portland’s … more →

Tags: Community News, National and World News, Environment, climate change, seattleDIRT, water, Puget Sound, Public Transit, Salmon

Cedar Rapids forms advisory committee on bicycling1 comment

bjsmith wrote 1 year ago: When Mrs. Smith was invited to join a committee to advise the City of Cedar Rapids on bicycling matt … more →

Tags: bicycling, City Government, hors catégorie, Cedar Rapids, cedar rapids iowa

Independence to discuss public transit

Alex Moseley wrote 1 year ago: The City of Independence announced public input meetings on the city’s public transit system.  … more →

Tags: Urban renewal, Vision, Cost of fuel, Municipal services, Neighborhood, transportation policy, walking, bicycling, traditional neighborhood design

Properties Near Bike Trails Draw Buyers 1 comment

niaknowles wrote 1 year ago: Thanks in part to high gas prices, buyers are keenly interested in homes that are in close proximity … more →

Tags: Interesting, Real Estate, BeltLine, Bike, trails, Buyers search


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