Why I’m Scared To Walk In Houston
The city needs a profound change in its motoring culture – not just from motorists themselves, but also from the authorities.
Why I’m Scared To Walk In Houston
The city needs a profound change in its motoring culture – not just from motorists themselves, but also from the authorities.
The Lack of Walkable Communities Can Have Deadly Consequences
Help the Kinder Institute research pedestrian and bicyclist concerns in Gulfton for an upcoming report.
Houston Promises 50 Miles of New Bikeways in Next Year
With $10 million from one county precinct and an additional $5.5 million over five years from the city, the promise marks a step forward for the recent bike plan.
Urban Review: Maternal mortality, suburban growth and a Houston model for Cleveland transit
This week, a look at the latest responses to the new study on Texas maternal mortality rates, a deep dive into growth in the Houston area and Houston as a model for Cleveland.
The Relationship Between Spatial Mismatch, Transit and Black-White Unemployment Gaps
When it comes to negotiating the spatial mismatch between jobs and people, does race factor in?
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