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Lost of Art of Urbanism: North Adams

December 27, 2013 Restless Urbanist

Through the restless search for Urbanism, there are moments that highlight the lost art of urban design. North Adams, Massachusetts,…

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Posted in: Advocacy, CIty, communities, education, Urbanism Filed under: North Adams, Urban Renewal, Video

EPA Leaving Kansas City

April 29, 2011 Restless Urbanist

Like many of you, I was very upset with EPA decision to leave Downtown Kansas City for the suburbs. I…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Urbanism

Angry Urbanists

April 26, 2011 Restless Urbanist 1 Comment

Believe it or not, there are many angry urbanists out there. You in fact may be one yourself. These are…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Restless, Urban Design, Urbanism Filed under: Anger, Profession, Seaside, Urbanist, Walmart

Don’t Mistake Me for Angry

April 8, 2010 Restless Urbanist 1 Comment

My wife has pointed out that many of my restless posts seem to be filled with anger. I assure you…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Restless Filed under: Angry, Urbanist

Local School Removes Sidewalk

April 1, 2010 Restless Urbanist 1 Comment

School Board orders removal of community sidewalk due to the risk it posed to local students. Teachers have been complaining…

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Posted in: communities, Infrastructure, Profession, transportation, walkability Filed under: April's Fool, Bus, Holiday, Safe Routes to School, School, Sidewalks, Walkabilty

Post TARP

March 19, 2010 Restless Urbanist

As a recent public servant, I can see the storm on the horizon. It is going to be a very…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Public Policy Filed under: Federal Government, Public Policy, Public Spending, TARP

Lousy World We Built

March 15, 2010 Restless Urbanist 2 Comments

Here are some thoughts I had from a recent blog post by Russell Preston. He recently posted after a lecture…

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Posted in: Bicycling, Infrastructure, Restless, transportation, walkability Filed under: Bicycle, Books, Lecture, Reading, Urbanism

Is the Congress for the New Urbanism really that different then the Tea Party?

February 2, 2010 Restless Urbanist

As I watch the Tea Party coverage on CSPAN, the similarities are striking to the National meeting of the Congress…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, Congress for the New Urbanism, Public Policy Filed under: Politics, Protests, Tea Party

Walkable and Livable Communities Institute

January 10, 2010 Restless Urbanist 1 Comment

Dan Burden continues to expand and save the world. Last month he started the Walkable and Livable Communities Institute. Check…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, walkability Filed under: Organizations, WALC, Walkability, Walkable

Bicycle Racks Save Developers Thousands

May 25, 2009 Restless Urbanist

Now that I have your attention, I would like to push the importance of bike racks for new development. It…

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Posted in: Developers, parking, Planning, transit, transportation, walkability Filed under: Bikes, Cost Saving, Funding, Parking, Transportation, Urban Tricks

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