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B-TOP
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Bloomington Transportation Options for People. 2012 Livable Cities Series. Sticky Community Design: A Path to Economic, Environmental and Public Health. March 7, 2012. In addition, Mark has got to be the tenth person we brought to Bloomington who observed that we have too many one-way urban highways running through the core of our city. 2011 Livable Cities Series. Director of Hoosier Hikers Council. September 24, 2011. Creating a Bike-Friendly City: Lessons from Portland. March 1, 2011. April 8, 2010.
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B-TOP
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Bloomington Transportation Options for People. Bloomington Transportation Options for People (B-TOP). Is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization working to bring about a more sustainable culture, better urban form and enhanced quality-of-life to people in the Bloomington area by increasing use, funding and development of alternatives to auto transport. We are a project of the Center for Sustainable Living. Invited over a dozen transportation experts. Worked with groups such as Health by Design.
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Passenger: Record-breaking transit ridership saved fuel equal to the amount consumed by 20,200 cars in Indiana
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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Record-breaking transit ridership saved fuel equal to the amount consumed by 20,200 cars in Indiana. Read this article from the Muncie Free Press. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Indianapolis, IN, United States. Passenger is: Cody Fague. Lindsay Craig, Dustin Graham. James Schroering and Samuel E. Vázquez. Passenger will continue working on a limited basis. For more information please contact: passenger.vc08@gmail.com. View my complete profile. Indiana Department of Transpo...
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Passenger: Transportation Equity Network calls for a new transit vision
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Sunday, August 16, 2009. Transportation Equity Network calls for a new transit vision. When President Obama signs the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, it will provide a down payment on the transportation investment needed to get our economy moving. But the urgency of recreating our national transportation program to address the challenges of the future is more starkly clear than ever. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Indianapolis, IN, United States. Passenger is: Cody Fague. Indiana Citizens' A...
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Passenger: Midwest Governors Coordinate For High-Speed Rail
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Thursday, July 30, 2009. Midwest Governors Coordinate For High-Speed Rail. Eight Midwestern states have agreed to work together to develop a corridor for high-speed rail and apply for federal funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Exciting news, and a step in the right direction. Read more here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Indianapolis, IN, United States. Passenger is: Cody Fague. Lindsay Craig, Dustin Graham. James Schroering and Samuel E. Vázquez. News Headlines, Artic...
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Passenger: 'Dream Team' Brainstorming Event
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Friday, October 24, 2008. Dream Team' Brainstorming Event. The brainstorming event with our dream team members took place on a bus. We rode around downtown Indianapolis and stopped at key locations and did narratives (past, present and future) of mass transit as it relates to Central Indiana. We also facilitated brainstorming exercises. Click images to enlarge). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Indianapolis, IN, United States. Passenger is: Cody Fague. Lindsay Craig, Dustin Graham. Riding the Magic Bus.
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Passenger: Proposed Solution
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Monday, December 15, 2008. After 3 1/2 months (Fall 2008) and 2,500 collective project hours, studying the issue of mass transit in Central Indiana, we have arrived at a solution. On December 5, 2008 we prepared a 29-page Proposal and Implementation book outlining the solution. We handed the proposal over to the Indiana Citizens' Alliance for Transit in hopes that our thinking can be applied towards the development of a mass transit system. The campaign we’ve developed has two distinct parts. Mass Transi...
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Passenger: Finding Effective Arguments for Funding Mass Transit
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. Finding Effective Arguments for Funding Mass Transit. I] want to figure out a solid economic argument for mass transit - a solid economic argument against car sprawl - an argument that actually has rhetorical impact, can be stated in less than 500 words, uses plain speech, avoids any extraneous explanations about property taxes and federal and state excise taxes, drops in sales taxes, etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Indianapolis, IN, United States. Indiana Citizens' A...
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Passenger: Indy Transit History: The Indianapolis Street Car Strike of 1913
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Saturday, October 17, 2009. Indy Transit History: The Indianapolis Street Car Strike of 1913. The 1892 Indianapolis Streetcar Strike began when workers already upset over low pay and long days were told to give up one of their few benefits – their free streetcar pass. After days of idle streetcars the passes were restored and the strike ended. In this view striking workers have surrounded a streetcar. About this momentous example of Indy transit activism on Wikipedia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Passenger: Indiana Citizens' Alliance for Transit Meeting
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Indiana Citizens' Alliance for Transit Meeting. On Friday, November 14, we presented our ideas to the Indiana Citizens' Alliance for Transit (ICAT). The Citizens' Alliance is uniting organizations and citizens under one single voice to address mass transit issues and advocate for the immediate development and ongoing support of comprehensive transit options in communities across Indiana. We are elated to work with the Citizens' Alliance in implementing a solution. We are Passe...
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