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  • Hattiesburg-Based Transit System Launches On-Demand Car Service (WDAM)
  • City Leaders Call for Traffic Calming on Drayton, Whitaker Streets (Business in Savannah)
  • AJC Traffic Columnist Still Doesn’t Understand What’s Wrong With the Atlanta Streetcar
  • Memphis Area Transit System Stuck With “Lemon” Buses to Match Shelved Trolleys (Commercial Appeal)
  • New Orleans Used Design Competition to Reclaim Vacant Land (ICIC)
  • Presidential Candidates Need to Discuss America’s Housing Crisis (Saporta Report)

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  • Memphis Misses Its Streetcars (Commercial Appeal)
  • The Miami Herald Editorial Board Speaks Out in Favor of Tri-Rail Expansion
  • Mississippi Coast Transit Authority Now Offers a Free Trolley to the Beach and Casino (WDAM)
  • GDOT Threatens to Shut Atlanta Streetcar as Road Carnage Continues Unabated (WTVM)
  • Can Atlanta Find Its Way Out of the Parking Desert? (WABE)
  • … Not If the City Keeps Encouraging Development That Depends on Parking (Creative Loafing)
  • Conservative Groups Cheer as SC Extension of I-526 on Hold Due to Lack of Local Funds (The State)

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  • It’s No Longer a Career Death Sentence for Republicans to Support MARTA (AJC)
  • CEO Parker Responds to Lt. Governor’s MARTA Overhaul Plans (WABE)
  • Savannah Brings Denver Mayor to Georgia to Discuss Regional Transportation (Savannah Now)
  • Orlando Juice Bike Share Celebrates First Year With More Than 24,000 Trips (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Black Residents Say They’re Afraid New Raleigh Transit Will Bring About Gentrification (Indy Week)
  • How the Braves Hosed Cobb County (CityLab)

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  • Atlanta Plays Up New Stadium, Walkable Downtown to Land 2019 Super Bowl (AJC)
  • Libertarian Think Tank Posts Pro-Transit Piece on MARTA Referendum (GPPF)
  • Citizens for Progressive Transit Gamifies MARTA Referendum Possibilities
  • SPLOST Funds Will Not Be Used to Build Bridge to Braves Stadium (ATL Biz Chronicle)
  • Richland County Sues SC for Withholding Transportation Tax Revenues (Free Times)
  • Nashville’s Musicians Fight to Preserve Music Row — and They’re Winning (City Lab)
  • Winston-Salem Transit Authority Docked for ADA Violations (Triad City Beat)
  • Florida Representative Thinks DC Metro Should Be More Like Disney World’s Monorail (Washingtonian)

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The Subculture Bike Rack Story

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John Simmerman of Active Towns visited West Palm Beach recently and shot this short video telling the story of the bike rack outside of Subculture Coffee. John created the Active Towns initiative and I always enjoy his perspective, as the … Continue reading →

Bonita City Council Considers Bonita Beach Road Corridor Vision Study

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At the May 18th Bonita Springs City Council meeting, Ian Lockwood of the Toole Design Group presented the results of the Beach Beach Road visioning study, requested by Council last year. The study, the result of a series of public workshops this winter, resulted in a proposed vision for this corridor that is a complete streets approach, complete with roundabouts, separated bike lanes, sidewalks, lane width reductions, more inter-connectivity of local streets, and attractive landscaping throughout.  Council members were enthusiastic about the vision.  Lockwood said the biggest challenge ahead was the need for cooperation between the city, Lee and Collier Counties, and FDOT. In terms of the immediate priority, he suggested that the City work to preserve the existing road network so that it remains available to create the connected street network envisioned in the vision study.The next step is for Toole to submit a final report, which will be available on the City's website.  At the June 1st Council meeting, the Council will consider a proposal to extend the contract with Toole Design, which would include having them play a "quarterbacking" function for all the related projects currently underway in the city.Video of May 18th Council meeting (Toole Design presentation during first hour of meeting) Toole Design's PowerPoint presentation to Council For background see our previous blog post: BWL blog 2/28/16 post:"A vision for the Bonita Beach Road corridor beginning to take shape" Below is the Naples Daily News May 19, 2016 article about the May 18th Council discussion: Bonita Springs City Council hears plans for busy road , by Patrick Riley.After years of traffic on Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs has a road map that could make the 7.5-mile east-west corridor safer and more attractive and efficient.On Wednesday, Toole Design Group — a planning, engineering and landscape architecture firm with headquarters in Maryland — presented the City Council with a Bonita Beach Road plan that includes roundabouts, separated bicycle lanes and pedestrian-friendly streetscapes.The goal is to transform Bonita Beach Road from its "freeway-like" appearance to a "town-like" road, especially near the beach and the city's downtown area, said Ian Lockwood, regional office director at Toole Design's branch in Orlando."There's other places like the commercial area and the (Interstate 75) area, which has a slightly different scale, but on the edges we still want it to be friendly for the bikes and pedestrians," Lockwood said.The corridor connects Bonita Springs' beach to its only I-75 exit and — despite running six lanes wide at its broadest segment — is prone to traffic jams and slowdowns.Toole Design's plan proposes five roundabouts — three in the Old 41 Road area and two near the beach.The roundabouts, Lockwood said, would save drivers gasoline because they're idling less, reduce pollution and noise levels, and allow pedestrians to cross the street in a safer manner.They also dramatically reduce the risk of accidents by allowing cars to flow steadily and at safer speeds, he said."Nobody speeds up for a roundabout," Lockwood told the council. "But I imagine everybody in the room has had a stale green light in front of them and thought, 'Maybe I should speed up so I don't get caught at the red.' And that's how people get injured and killed."Toole Design's proposal also includes landscaping upgrades along the corridor and the addition of bicycle lanes.Though the council has yet to adopt Toole Design's vision for Bonita Beach Road, councilors lauded the plan."As many of us know, the original comprehensive plan for Bonita Springs from the year 2000 had a vision that said (Bonita) Beach Road should be a beautiful, commercial parkway," Deputy Mayor Peter O'Flinn said. "This is a huge step, 16 years later, toward that."

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The Problem With “Infrastructure Week”

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You may have noticed that it’s “Infrastructure Week” in America — a time where engineering and construction industry groups beat the drum for more money, using big numbers and images of collapsing bridges. You can follow the dialogue on Twitter. It’s full of value-neutral statements like this one from Democratic members of the House Committee on Transportation and [...]

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  • Tri-Rail Link Between Palm Beach County and Downtown Miami at Risk (Palm Beach Post)
  • Proposed Charleston County Referendum Projects: Roads, Roads, and More Roads (Post and Courier)
  • Georgia Ready to Dedicate Funds for Joint Port With South Carolina (AJC)
  • Atlanta Is Losing Its Middle Class (AJC)
  • Mayor Reed Fires Hartsfield-Jackson Manager (Creative Loafing)
  • Athenians Should Have Nice Bus Shelters — Now How About Adequate Bus Service? (Banner-Herald)
  • Towns Consider Uber Discounts, Bike Infrastructure to Boost SunRail Connectivity (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Jacksonville Transportation Authority Lists Projects Funded by Local Gas Tax (Florida Times Union)

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  • Alabama DOT Wants to Build a Birmingham Sprawl-Way as Other Infrastructure Crumbles (Alabama Live)
  • MARTA Army: Connectivity Crucial for Planned Atlanta Transit Projects (Creative Loafing)
  • Invest Atlanta Approves Bonds for Mixed-Use Civic Center Redevelopment (ATL Biz Journal)
  • Sumner County Narrowly Approves Resolution Asking State for Transpo Funding (Tennessean)
  • Could Nashville Get Commuter Rail? (Tennessean)
  • Tennessee to Study Options for I-65 Corridor, and Transit Is on the Table (Spring Hill Home Page)
  • Richmond Enlists Jarrett Walker to Help Revamp Transit (RVA News)

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