Cities and coronavirus: Some thoughts
URBAN EDGE : March 19, 2020
The Coronavirus pandemic is already worse in several American states than anywhere in China outside Hubei Province.
The pandemic is all about geography, and we need to do more to pinpoint hotspots and contagion.
The very thing that makes cities special–their ability to bring people together–is their kryptonite in the Coronavirus pandemic.
Sharing the road isn’t radical thinking. Let’s slow down and consider the possibilities.
URBAN EDGE : March 3, 2020
All day long, cars and trucks speed down Rushmore Boulevard, a high-traffic roadway that separates a pair of lifelong friends in the book “The Busiest Street in Town.” That is, until they decide to take matters into their own hands to slow the traffic and make the street safe for everyone. It may be a children’s book but the story doesn’t have to be a fairy tale.
How Houston has changed — and stayed the same — in the past 10 years
URBAN EDGE : January 7, 2020
It’s been a decade since the Kinder Institute for Urban Research was formed at Rice University. During that time, a lot has changed at the institute and in the Houston metropolitan area. In 2020, the Urban Edge will feature a number of stories related to the 10-year anniversary of the institute. To kick things off, let's compare the Houston area of 2010 with the city today.