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Zack Subin 🥑 🏳️🌈
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The template for zoning reform is becoming apparent. It must include several elements in order to be fully effective and equitable. 1) Legalize #MissingMiddle housing everywhere. There is no
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Jennifer Keesmaat
jen_keesmaat
This new $10-billion 400-series freeway will upend 55 km of prime farmland & conservation land across the Toronto region. This superhighway is intended to unleash another generation of sprawl. Its
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Jacob Oppenheim
curcuas
I am in the @BankerTradesman this morning on the need for Boston's next mayor to deliver more housing, thread below:https://www.bankerandtradesman.com/bostons-next-mayor-must-deliver-homes-for-all/(1/10) Mayor Walsh delivered dramatical
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Bmore Train Guy
FreeMassTransit
A couple years of years ago I calculated population-weighted density for different geographies in the US based on 2010 census tract data. My calculation had the national figure at 5362
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John Morales
JohnMoralesNBC6
Volume increasing (at least on local news) from frustrated residents of South Florida’s flooded neighborhoods. I can refer you to my timeline for previous posts on this matter, but let
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Geoff Boeing
gboeing
JAPA has published my new article "Off the Grid… and Back Again? The Recent Evolution of American Street Network Planning and Design" https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2020.1819382Curious how US street network design has changed
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scoot!
ScootFoundation
A claim which is made from time to time is that Auckland housing is unaffordable because "land is made costlier by planning regs" which is not really true. There are
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Cycling Professor
fietsprofessor
[1/11] Need for speed: Why speed is both cause and solution for unsustainable urban mobility.A mini lecture on land use and mobility... [2/11] The starting assumption of much thinking in
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Erica Gies
egies
"SLOW WATER" is what I'm calling the way we can adapt to avoid the increased flood risk of 48 percent of global land area by 2100, and 52% of the
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Dagomar Degroot
DagomarDegroot
Here’s a hot take (sorry): the term #Pyrocene, which some now favor to describe our current epoch, is just as problematic as the better-known #Anthropocene. Here are two good articles
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el gato malo
boriquagato
yesterday, i posted this thread about the suggestive timing on the rise in US hospitalizations vs protests.the biggest pushback, as expected, was "but NYC had protests and no spike."i think
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Soumya
skarlamangla
LA has become the latest epicenter of the pandemic in the United States. Our ICUs are full and the sound of sirens has become a constant. Deaths are mounting, and
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Matt McClure
mattmcclure2
As Mark Twain once said, "there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." Here's a thread that looks at Premier Kenney's claim that the international border testing
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Ashley Salvador
AshleyASalvador
Been casually watching this show called City Vs. Burbs where couples decide whether to buy a home in the city or the suburbs (one is team city, the other suburbs).Obv
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Dr. Anne Jefferson 🌧🏡
highlyanne
Newly accepted paper in Geophysical Research Letters claims that "Urban Vegetation Slows Down the Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID‐19) in the United States" https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020GL08928
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DW Rowlands
82_Streetcar
It's time for another round of maps from my Master's project with @dillonm, @AMReese07, and @Ericjstokan at @GesUmbc. The following maps are all based on 500 k-means clusters covering all
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