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Transit Oriented Developments

The first rule of planning is to bring density to transit and to bring transit to density. From Long Island to Indiana to Utah, we’ve led plans to locate new neighborhoods on rail and integrate bus service into community streets.

Utah City | Vineyard, Utah

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Trump’s billion-dollar makeover of Washington DC

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In U.S. cities big and small, summer crowds signal an urban comeback

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Early drafts offer peek at housing-heavy MCI makeover

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A Portrait of America in 25 Buildings and Monuments

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Prospect plans new downtown with housing, retail along U.S. Highway 42

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Marathon Development Moves Forward

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Neighborhood combines affordable housing with design excellence

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Are Sacramento’s One-Way Streets Killing Pedestrians?

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The Hidden Forces Shaping Your Choices

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‘It will be ready for the World Cup:’ Thursday game at Foxborough to serve as train test run

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As Downtown grows, leaders focus on walkability — and housing gaps

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Trading stop lights for stop signs? Big changes could be coming to make downtown Louisville safer

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Urban planning expert says downtown Louisville isn't walkable

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Transit Panel with Bill Straus and Chris Dempsey

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How Cities Are Designed: Creating Walkable Places with Jahnavi Kirtane

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5 Questions: Jeff Speck

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Each year tens of thousands of Americans accidentally kill

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Traffic Safety or Culture War? Trump’s Desire to ‘Own The Libs’ Undermines Safety

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Greeley City Council discusses westward expansion, preparing for population growth

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Can volunteer walk audits fix data gaps for accessible pedestrian infrastructure?

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Wednesday’s Headlines Have Seen the Light

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Former OKC Mayor Mick Cornett in Conversation with City Planner and Author Jeff Speck

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To get new towns right, let’s look to The Netherlands

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Top 10 Island Press Built Environment Books

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Chattanooga woman walks 100K steps in one day. Here’s what she learned

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Commuter rail ridership surges with South Coast Rail

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Our Opinion: Walkability should be a community goal regionwide

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Divided Scranton council passes mayor's downtown traffic/streetscape plan

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Video tells the tale of impressive Belgian New Urbanism

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Jeff Speck’s “Interesting Walk,” In Unexpected Art Forms

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Watertown plans main square transformation

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Big changes eyed for downtown Scranton traffic flow, signals, streetscapes

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Lane changes, fewer traffic lights and more: Scranton streetscape plans headed to City Council

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Planner shares walkable downtown vision for East Longmeadow

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Traffic patterns changing as work to remake Louisville's Main Street continues

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Water Street brought urban luxury to Tampa. Will the rest of the city follow?

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Nebraska’s cities are built for cars. These young activists want to change that.

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Walkable Wednesdays

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Town consultants unveil proposals to transform Centre Street parking lots

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Future City with Jeff Speck

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Town advances plans to rethink Centre Street lots, but assures that the parking will stay

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Traffic signals to be removed as part of Downtown Mobile Street Optimization Plan

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How could self-driving cars change Boston?

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Walkable Cities, Neighborhoods = Happy Communities

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Why Jeff Speck is a “Zoning Abolitionist”

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Louisville is trying to make its downtown areas more walkable. Here's how

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Community Visioning Event with Walkability Expert Jeff Speck

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Public meetings focus on future of Lahaina streets

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Greeley’s unique qualities stressed in look to future

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Traffic changes coming to downtown Mobile

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Freeport reviews plans for village corridor initiative

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Making Downtown Lake Charles More Walkable

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21 Unexpected Heavy Hitters for a Democratic Shadow Cabinet

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Escaping the Housing Crisis with Jeff Speck

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Walking the line: A safer, more walkable Lake Charles starts here

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Mayor Greenberg Welcomes Renewed Urban Planner to Louisville

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City unveils plans to make downtown Louisville, NuLu streets safer and walkable

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'Walkable and safe': Urban planning company to make changes to downtown Louisville in next five years

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Jeff Speck, Walkability Wizard, in Lake Charles, LA

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Prominent urban designer urges patience on controversial Copley Square redesign

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How can car-centric cities redesign with humans in mind?

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A move to make Lake Charles more ‘walkable’

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Design firm showcasing steps toward making University of Alabama more walkable, bikeable

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Free advice for a cheap, quick fix to make a dangerous road safer. Will Harrisburg accept it?

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Could the Comeback of the U.S. Pedestrian Mall Start on Bourbon St.?

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Proposed Massport Price Hike Could Double Fees on Ubers, Lyfts to Logan

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Safe Streets: Working to curb road deaths

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Lyon Square’s Role in a More Walkable Grand Rapids

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Beyond the Northern Corridor: Nonprofit, experts ponder new traffic solutions

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Urban planner Jeff Speck returns to survey downtown Hammond, advise on next projects

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Championing Westfield: Master plan unveiled for Grand Park district

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Voters choose transit in two sprawling cities

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Walkability studies planned for downtown Louisville, NuLu

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City planners will study NuLu, downtown Louisville in effort to improve safety and quality of life

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Public Works to launch Downtown and NuLu walkability study

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How walkable places lead to healthier people

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Building Better Communities: Southwest Oklahoma Hosts Walkability Workshops

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Building better communities: Walkability workshop brings renowned speaker Jeff Speck to Duncan

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What Nashville's transit plan can learn from the author of the 'urbanist's bible'

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Walk this Way: Redesigning Cities with Jeff Speck

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2024 Summit on Sustainability brings nearly 700 community leaders together to advance sustainable initiatives

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First+Main Films Announces Winners of the 2024 Better Cities Film Festival

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A Thriving City is a Walkable City with Jeff Speck

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Q+A with 'Walkable City' author Jeff Speck

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Worcester Public Joins Vision Zero Planning Team for “Walk Audit” on Park Avenue

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Less driving, more cycling: How you commute to work impacts your health

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City of Henderson asks for volunteers for walkability surveys on major streets around Boulder Highway

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Investing in Cities: Private Capital's Growing Role in Urban Development

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Walking in Lancaster City

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A tale of two tunnels: examining the state of Mass. infrastructure

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The road to deprioritizing drivers, and avoiding 'stroads'

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2-Way Traffic, Parker Harding Park, And More: Planning A New Downtown

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Wanna make Windsor great? Create more 'walkability' says urban planning guru

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A more ‘walkable’ Westport: Planner lists steps town can take

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Renowned urban planner to share how to make Westport more walkable

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Could two-way streets save Downtown Louisville? Why one urban planner thinks so.

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JFK airport project misrepresented as not allowing bids from white, male-owned businesses

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Planner to explore steps for a more ‘Walkable Westport’

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Two Cheers For the Planners’ Pledge

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'Change' of heart, mind sees Gordon backpedal on bike-lane stance

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