Cost Per Mile Models Reports

Cities & Planning
Cost Estimates
This page is a summary of the different cost classes we look at in this blog; each class listed below is explored in detail in its own post. Using the 2013 AECOM high-speed rail study as a starting point, numerous additional sources have been used to either confirm or question the reliability of the
What's the Cost of a Rail Transit Project?
This article examines the capital costs of recent rail transit projects and describes some factors that help to explain the differences in costs.
Seattle's Ice Storm Crashes Revealed That Cars Are Not About People, They Are About Cars
Is our love of cars so overwhelming? Or do cars just make us dumb?
Washington, Colorado, and Oregon: The Next Domestic Outmigration Wave? | Newgeography.com
The Southwest Debacle
Cancel Earthworms
The “crazy worms” remaking forests aren’t your friendly neighborhood garden worms. Then again, those aren’t so great either.
Home Building and Developing in The New Normal | Newgeography.com
Washington State Is Losing Control of the Columbia Interstate Bridge Replacement Megaproject
Restarted by Governors Inslee and Brown in 2019, the IBR has been on a glidepath toward repeating the mistakes of the failed Columbia River Crossing project. When state lawmakers from both Oregon a…
Why WFH Will Not Doom Cities | Newgeography.com
Density and the Fertility Trap | Newgeography.com
Green Energy is the Modern “Broken Window”
"If my choices are to have wealth but no job, or to have a job but no wealth, I’d rather have the wealth. But we don’t have to choose: we can have both wealth and jobs, if we don’t go around breaking all the darned windows." ~ Michael C. Munger
El Niño Is Coming—and the World Isn’t Prepared
Global heating will set the stage for extreme weather everywhere in 2023. The consequences are likely to be cataclysmic.
Why Electric Vehicles May Not Be the Future?
Although electric vehicles have advanced significantly, many other forms of mobility do not share their shortcomings.
Tiny House Villages Take on Freezing Temperatures
Earlier this month, a mixture of snow and freezing rain set a stark backdrop as 30 residents, including families with children, couples, singles, and people with pets, moved into their new heated a…
Vertical Farming Has Found Its Fatal Flaw
Europe’s energy crisis is forcing companies to switch strategies or close down. The industry’s future hangs in the balance.
How an Early Oil Industry Study Became Key in Climate Lawsuits
For decades, 1960s research for the American Petroleum Institute warning of the risks of burning fossil fuels had been forgotten. But two papers discovered in libraries are now playing a key role in lawsuits aimed at holding oil companies accountable for climate change.
Cities Have to Expand for House Prices to Fall | Newgeography.com
Skip the woodchipper: Salvaged city trees are the new lumber
From Seattle to Baltimore, cities are recycling felled urban trees into furniture, construction projects and guitars.
Streetcar Project Could Kickstart Downtown Recovery
The Downtown Seattle Association and new SDOT head are seeking ways to jumpstart the shelved Center City Streetcar project, such as a Cultural Connector program. Seattle’s Center City streetc…
Google Plans for New Sustainable High-Rise Campus in Kirkland
The tech giant’s development concept is rapidly growing Kirkland’s most ambitious proposal To close out The Urbanist’s series on Kirkland’s recent and ongoing developments, …
This ‘upcycled’ tower is a ’70s-era building in disguise
One of the world’s first upcycled towers shows how reusing the bones of a building can be an environmentally and economically viable solution for the world’s aging towers.
Elon Musk Can’t Fix Your Commute
In this very entertaining and informative video essay, Adam Kovacs details why Elon Musk's futuristic transportation ideas like
The Climate Impact of Your Neighborhood, Mapped
Where and how you live shapes your household’s contribution to climate change. Explore differences across the nation.
The Rural Character of Canada's Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) | Newgeography.com
Florida’s Power Grid Belongs to Iguanas Now
And they are NOT benevolent
Sometimes an ATV isn’t an ATV
Cake, a company known for making electric bikes, just announced The Kibb is an all-electric ATV. “The modular body of the Kibb will have different attachment points to allow for compatibility…
Millennials bought an abandoned high school for $100,000 and turned it into a 31-unit apartment building—take a look inside
Jesse Wig, Adam Colucci, and Dan Spanovich purchased an abandoned high school for $100,000 and spent over $2 million to turn it into an apartment building.
This Queer-Founded Experimental Farm is Crushing Stereotypes
In the pandemic, Spencer Scott and Nick Schwanz started Solar Punk Farms, a queer-run agricultural community space designed to explore and celebrate regenerative models of living.
r/solarpunk - Georgism — the easiest way to achieve solarpunk?
14 votes and 11 comments so far on Reddit