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NY Daily News: "A newly married man was struck and killed by three vehicles Saturday night while helping a stranded motorist on the side of the road — about 7 hours after his wedding."Monday, December 16, 2013
Sunday, December 8, 2013
"Driving boom is over" in US
Report: Cities Should Make Public Transit, Biking A Priority | St. Louis Public Radio: "Alec Sprague with the Missouri Public Interest Research Group couldn't explain the reasons behind the changes in transportation habits. But he says the country needs to shift away from car-centric city planning.
“Policy makers need to wake up and realize that the driving boom is over,” Sprague said. "Based on these national and local trends we should be investing in public transit and biking for the future.”"
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“Policy makers need to wake up and realize that the driving boom is over,” Sprague said. "Based on these national and local trends we should be investing in public transit and biking for the future.”"
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Tea Party is a creation of the oil industry which lives in fear of #publictransit
Tea party targets mass transit plans | The Daily News Journal | dnj.com: "INDIANAPOLIS — Tea party activists who are among the harshest critics of a proposal to boost central Indiana's mass transit offerings told a legislative committee Oct. 3 that they oppose any tax increases to pay for expanding local bus service or a possible light rail line in the heavily populated region."
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Minnesota facing massive #autosprawl costs
MnDOT chief: $50 billion needed for transportation | Minnesota Public Radio News: ""If we look at some corridors which really do need expansion to accommodate commerce, to accommodate trucking, to accommodate people getting to their jobs," he said, "if you think of the population coming into the metro area, we just aren't equipped to handle the population and maintain the quality of life the state enjoys.""
Friday, September 13, 2013
More than half of USA in a drought
More than half of USA in a drought: "Hot, dry weather over the past week led to worsening drought in the central USA: In the Midwest, where temperatures have been as much as 10 degrees above normal over the past week, drought expanded in parts of Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Wisconsin, according to the monitor."
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
Suburban sprawl, subsidized for years, caused #climatechange, now needs a bailout
Des Plaines River flood plan calls for new levees, wetlands and dam removal - chicagotribune.com: "New flood-control projects targeted for the Des Plaines River could prevent millions of dollars in damages to Chicago-area homes and businesses, engineers say — but only if taxpayers can come up with the millions needed to pay for them."
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Monday, September 2, 2013
Increased Transit Will Reduce Carbon Emissions
Center for Neighborhood Technology: "Public transit has the potential to reduce the United States’ annual CO2 emissions by 37 million metric tons. That’s the equivalent of over 7.2 million cars off the road and 4.2 billion gallons of gas saved each year. In Chicago, the CTA estimates that its buses and trains keep 400,000 cars off regional roads every day. And, demand for public transit in Chicago is increasing: total CTA ridership jumped by 2.4 percent in 2012, with rail ridership increasing by 4.2 percent."
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
Lake Shore Drive should move people, not traffic
Chicago Sun-Times: "Lake Shore Drive is being redesigned with everyone in mind — not just auto traffic. All transportation projects should be built with moving people in mind, not traffic. Repurposing parts of Lake Shore Drive for bus or light rail are more efficient uses of space and will lead some people out of their cars, not cause more traffic. The evidence is in and it proves that the alarmism exhibited in this editorial is unfounded. Chicagoans and planners should recognize this. Moving people, not just traffic, should be the No. 1 priority."
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Kudos to [Madison County] MCT! | Clarissa's Blog
Kudos to MCT! | Clarissa's Blog: "The standard of living in any area depends, to a significant degree, on the availability of a reliable and accessible public transportation system. We are supremely fortunate in Madison County to have MCT serve our needs. It is very cheap, so anybody can afford it but the standard of service is extremely high. Among other things, MCT offers a door-to-door service for the disabled and the elderly. Just imagine what a difference a service like this can make in the life of a disabled person.
Thank you, MCT, you are the best!"
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Thank you, MCT, you are the best!"
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