In Texas, Two Dramatically Different Transit Philosophies Emerge
Dallas and Houston are embracing light rail. But their approaches share little in common.
In Texas, Two Dramatically Different Transit Philosophies Emerge
Dallas and Houston are embracing light rail. But their approaches share little in common.
Here Are The Nine Steps for Making a Better City
Shelley Poticha, director of NRDC's urban solutions program, offers her rules for what it takes to make cities green, pleasant and walkable.
Memo to Cities: Most Cyclists Aren’t Urban Hipsters
There’s a prevailing stereotype of cyclists as upwardly mobile urbanites who use bikes by choice. But what about the working poor who bike because it’s all they can afford?
Are Transit Stations Using Modern Technology to Be More Pedestrian Friendly?
Researchers say transit station designers should do a better job using modern techniques.
Can a Food Truck Entrepreneur Teach Governments?
Gabe Klein has the unusual distinction of having led two big city transportation departments despite an unorthodox background.
When Faced With Poor Neighborhoods, Planners Often Struggle With Solutions
Investments in development and transportation don’t solve the fundamental problem of how to put more money in residents’ wallets.
Podcast: How and Why We Fight Over the Roads
In our latest podcast, Urban Edge contributor Kyle Shelton speaks with the author of "Bike Battles: A History of Sharing the American Road."
John Norquist: It's Time to Tear Down Houston's Pierce Elevated
One of the country's foremost advocates for tearing down freeways says it's time for Houston's Pierce Elevated to go.
Why Car-Crazy Cities Are Now Riding the Rails
With new demands for housing and activities downtown, Sun Belt metropolises are rethinking how their residents get around.
How Can We Improve Rice Village? Here Are Four Options
The Houston dining and retail destination is sorely in need of an upgrade. A few steps would go a long way.
Phil Washington Championed Public-Private Partnerships in Denver. Will it Work in L.A.?
Metro’s new transit chief faces the daunting task of building 100 miles of transit. Lucky for Angelinos, he’s done it before.
Bike Battles: Why We Debate Who Owns the Road
A new book explains the fascinating history of American bicyclists and makes the case for why that history still matters.
To See If METRO’s Bus Overhaul Works, I Rode It With a 1-Year-Old
A family outing to Buffalo Bayou reveals exactly how Houston’s revamped bus network is paying off.
To Understand Houston's New Bus Network, Just Look at the 27 Route
The 27 route runs every 15 minutes, every day, for 19 hours a day. Similar routes will help make transit more viable option for Houstonians.
Houston’s next mayor will have to address the city’s mobility challenges. Here’s where he can start.
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