While Boston continued to add jobs in 2016, the number of people reporting that they took transit to jobs in the city actually declined for...
Sep 22, 2017 Blog PostWhile reforming commuter benefits at the federal level should be the end goal, the best place to start addressing commuter parking may be in the...
Sep 14, 2017 Blog PostNot every American city – and perhaps not any American city – can follow Madrid’s model exactly. But all have the power to encourage compact...
Aug 15, 2017 Blog PostGetting off fossil fuels will take some hard work. The good news is that as cities across the country begin implementing climate plans, knowing what...
Aug 9, 2017 Blog PostMusk’s challenge to the automobile dealership model is profound and with far-reaching implications – both economic and environmental. To understand why, one first needs to...
Aug 3, 2017 Blog PostIn this era of rapid technological change and uncertainty, pushing back is not enough. It is time to create new and better visions for how...
Jul 28, 2017 Blog PostGetting people out of cars and onto their feet, bikes and transit necessitates creating a safe and convenient multi-modal transportation network. At the ground level,...
Jul 21, 2017 Blog PostEncouraging individuals to lead car-free lifestyles – for the sake of the environment, the well-being of their neighborhoods, or their own health and happiness –...
Jul 17, 2017 Blog PostThis is another example of how we Americans lack a precise and rich language for even talking about urban change; how our existing data sources...
Jul 12, 2017 Blog PostThere are many important questions to be asked about transportation trends. We need better data if we want to answer them accurately.
Jul 11, 2017 Blog Post