@DrTaraGoddard Class, especially connections of blue and white collar has been on my mind a lot working in bike infra maintenance and what it means for doing the work and creating a joint vision. Absolutely was a dynamic in organizing TWU Local now 320.
@DavidColeAIA If you want more of a history deep dive, Race, Riots and Roller Coasters by Victoria Wolcott is great. A number of DC mentions that were relevant for my old job
active transportation folks, any stories about how historic preservation prevented street safety or walkability improvements? The national Advisory Council on Historic Preservation wants to know (and do we)! https://t.co/KkQwYO5Hle
I spoke with Patricia Murphy at KUOW’s Seattle Now podcast about why our roads are so dangerous, and what’s being done to fix them. Check it out! https://t.co/aoWYf9scbh
@likeluke Grew up in Ballard, never owned a car, have walked/bikes across ~3 times in the two decades total of living here. Locks or Fremont, that bridge doesn't exist in my routing options
@AnnaZivarts It shouldn't take studies to prove what people experience, but I've done focus group work on safety (broad word!) and identity for trails. flagging as a FYI resource.
About 30 percent of U.S. residents don’t have a driver’s license. So what will it take to factor them into our transportation decisions? We sat down with @AnnaZivarts, who explores that question in her essential new book, "When Driving Is Not An Option." https://t.co/TZkDE8fB8u