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Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Bike, Ped Connections Will Be Key to RiNo’s Success ( DenPo. Driver Hits CO Springs Girl in Crosswalk ( Gazette. Mi Casa Education Center Plans New HQ in Westwood With Affordable Housing on Top ( BusinessDen. Today’s Lack of Transpo Alternatives in FoCo Same as 20 Years Ago, The Coloradoan. Delves Deeper Into 20-Story Mixed-Use Tower Replacing Surface Parking Lot Downtown. More headlines at Streetsblog USA. Subscribe to the daily email digest:. Word On The Street. Lawrence Str...
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Energetics: November 2011
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A blog on energy, climate and politics. Friday, November 18, 2011. From Geoff Styles at Energy Outlook (nice to meet you in person yesterday, Geoff! Is an incredibly important and naively overlooked observation:. The rest of the piece. Is well worth reading. Historic cost curves for solar technology tell us next to nothing about the processes, circumstances, and innovations that drove the costs down. Nor do they provide a set of technical target criteria for future innovation and cost improvements. At Co...
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Energetics: October 2011
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A blog on energy, climate and politics. Monday, October 10, 2011. Accelerating rates of technology adoption. Via Sonia Arrison at Volokh Conspiracy:. New technologies are almost always adopted by the rich first, but over time they eventually reach everyone, and the historical record shows that the distribution of new technology is speeding up, not slowing down. I got into a brief related discussion with @RL Miller. Fortunately, as Ms. Arrison notes, global rates for technological adoption are acceler...
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Energetics: Sandolow's Yale speech on innovation
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A blog on energy, climate and politics. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Sandolow's Yale speech on innovation. Robert Sandolow of DOE recently gave a speech. It's a speech worth reading in full. According to Sandolow, there are five key reasons why the government does - and must - invest in innovative technologies. Government protects intellectual property, with patents and other tools. The private sectors under-invests in fundamental research. Market failures stifle innovative technologies. It's encouraging t...
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Discussion: Josh Hart on What’s Wrong with the Intersection of Scott and Fell and How to Fix It | Fix Fell Now!
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Close the Hazardous Arco Entrances on Fell St. and Build a Safe, Green Bikeway Between Scott and Baker. Discussion: Josh Hart on What’s Wrong with the Intersection of Scott and Fell and How to Fix It. January 26, 2011. Fix Fell: Safety for Self-Propelled Transport Now! This entry was posted in Cops. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Please,...
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Bedford Avenue to Go Car-Free Four Saturdays This Summer | Streetsblog New York City
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Streetsblog New York City. Friday, June 27, 2008. Bedford Avenue to Go Car-Free Four Saturdays This Summer. Brooklynites fretting that their borough would be excluded from this summer's car-free fun can rest easy. For four consecutive Saturdays beginning on July 19, Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg will be closed to cars from Metropolitan Avenue to North Ninth Street from noon to 7 pm. Williamsburg Walks is spearheaded by Billburg.com. Billburg has more info and an online forum. In Brooklyn Heights to pede...
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New Type of TIF District Would Increase Funding for Transit Projects | Streetsblog Chicago
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Monday, May 11, 2015. New Type of TIF District Would Increase Funding for Transit Projects. Transit TIFs in Chicago would send a majority of revenue to specific transit improvement projects. Photo: CTA. That passed the Illinois Senate last week would create a new class of tax increment financing district that could only be created around Chicago transit stations and lines to capture the property value that being near transit generates. The CTA’s Red and Purple Line Modernization. Under the new transit TI...
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Pedestrianist: September 2012
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Sunday, September 9, 2012. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer or any group I'm affiliated with. Email: pedestrianist [at] yahoo [dot] com. View my complete profile. The Modern Car is a Marvellous Waste. Podcast: Putting Dallas Back Together Again. Cap'n Transit Rides Again. A way among the tube socks. Where the Sidewalk Starts. The Importance of Road Width, in Three Pictures. WE HAVE A DATE! Buses ...
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Pedestrianist: More Ped Space Coming to Powell Street
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Monday, June 13, 2011. More Ped Space Coming to Powell Street. Initially reported to be opening in April. The city's last Pavement-to-Parks project will finally be opening along Powell Street in mid-July. The project will close the parking lane from the end of the cable car mall all the way up to Geary and Union Square. With a six-month trial timeline, the extra space will be available to the crush of holiday shoppers at the end of the year. Labels: Pavement to Parks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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