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Op-Ed: Vancouver Shows Carshare’s Success Depends on Great Transit - The Urbanist
# While Seattle has cycled through carshare startups, Vancouver's Evo carshare program has grown into a big success, aided by strong transit and less competition from ridehailing in British Columbia.
Op-Ed: Optimize Sound Transit, Split System into Urban and Regional Lines - The Urbanist
# As Sound Transit builds the largest light rail expansion in the country, splitting the system into urban and suburban lines could unlock its full potential and queue up logical extensions.
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Nature’s best lawnmower: How solar grazing is changing the photovoltaic landscape | Euronews
Farmers in the USA are waking up to the benefits of keeping sheep on solar farms, but Europe’s been doing this for ages.
How an American Radical Reinvented Back-Yard Gardening
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect plot lay other secrets and other plots.
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Introducing the Ikea Train
A Peek Inside France's TGV M, the Modular Train Setting a New Standard for High-Speed Rail
(This post may have already landed in your inbox. I've made some updates, and welcomed some new arrivals from Substack, so I'm sending out a new version. I've tried to make sure it's not
Solar Power, Logically
We’ve all seen the ads. Some offer “free” solar panels. Others promise nearly free energy if you just purchase a solar — well, solar system doesn’t sound right —…
Food and Country
Food and Country: trailblazing food writer Ruth Reichl reaches across political and social divides to report on the country's broken food system and the innovators risking everything to transform it.
Latest City and Town Population Estimates of the Decade Show Three-Fourths of the Nation's Incorporated Places Have Fewer Than 5,000 People
About 76% of incorporated places have fewer than 5,000 people and about a third of those have less than 500 people.
US Rural Intercity Transit: The County Line Problem — Human Transit
In the US, public transit is often organized at the county level, so the service ends where the county does. There are countless situations like this, where two significant cities are 20-80 miles apart with a county line separating them: If transit is provided by county-level agencies, the service in this situation […]
Op-Ed: Why Your City Needs a Tool Library - The Urbanist
# Nearly a dozen tool libraries are operating in the Puget Sound region and Kirkland is aiming to join the club. Here's what tool libraries add to communities.
Solar and wind beat coal in the US for the first time
“Solar is winning.”
YIMBYism is an American legal tradition. Here’s how to revive it. - Niskanen Center
When “YIMBYs” first appeared on the scene, it appeared to many as though they had come out of the blue. But it turns out YIMBYism is part of a long American tradition.
Competing With $1/Gallon Gas—The Strange Non-Economics Of EV Charging
People want to run EV charging stations as a business, but could you sell gasoline for $4/gallon if almost everybody has a $1/gallon filling station at home?
Tokyo Notes
Landed in Tokyo. I do not know the day of the week or why it’s still dark outside.
House colors as an indicator for gentrification
It appears that gray and neutral tones on houses are a sign of gentrification in cities. To demonstrate, for the Washington Post, Marissa Lang and John Harden analyzed D.C. house images from Google…
Council Committee Greenlights SoDo Housing Proposal Despite Strong Port Opposition - The Urbanist
# The 3-2 vote in committee sets up a final decision later this month, but the Port of Seattle is suggesting they may take legal action against the move.
Rail Transit & Population Density | School of Cities
Maps, charts, and rankings that compare 250 cities around the world
Rail transit and population density
In some cities, a large percentage of the population has access to public transit, whereas in others, access is limited. Aniket Kali and Jeff Allen mapped rail transit on population density and the…
A project in Mass. tests a future for gas utilities without fossil fuels | WBUR News
Eversource is building the country's first gas utility-led networked geothermal system in Framingham. Environmentalists hope it can be a model for other gas utilities to wean themselves off of fossil fuels.
District Heat Pump Systems Save Money And Gas Utilities
Ground-source heat pump systems are one of the most efficient ways to do climate control, but digging the wells can be prohibitively expensive for the individual citizen. What if you could do it at…
Co+op
At the co-op, fresh, delicious food is just the beginning.
African cities' evolution: Complex systems analysis unveils hidden rules of urban growth
From the perspective of complex systems, a new study reveals the universality, specificity, and explanatory power of underlying rules governing urban system evolution. The paper is authored by an international ...
Reimagining Prediction Markets for Civic Economies
This week, there are two new models to reflect: Grok-3 and Claude 3.7. And much more from the news. And thinking about prediction markets for value relation flows.
Hackable Cities: A Toolkit for Re-Imagining Your Neighborhood
Publication created by Cecilia Tham's studio section of the Strategic Design + Management program at Parsons The New School for Design.
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Boarding the Zephyr in Chicago: 1934 High-Speed Train
A Chicago Deep-Dish-Dive on History's Ur-Streamliner