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The Roads They Are A-Changin’
I-375, the primary access point to Detroit’s downtown district, entertainment venues, residential neighbors and the East Riverfront, will undergo a major facelift in the future, ... -
Scott Benson Talks Transit, Bikes, Advocacy
Avid Biker and New Third District Councilman Scott Benson Will Take the Bus to Work and Advocate for the Needs of Third District Resident Bike ... -
Women Don’t Bike, Right?!
“There are a lot of preconceptions about what a feminine cyclist is, what she can and can't do, and how she integrates into the larger ... -
Detroit’s Non-Motorized Plan Due for an Update
Detroit's planning director says No Mo Plan will be updated in 2014 -
MDOT Attempts to Get its Complete Streets House in Order
As the Complete Streets Advisory Council disbands, MDOT will attempt to get its house in order by implementing internal initiatives that emphasize funding and recognizing ... -
An Open Letter to MDOT
Dear Mr. Morosi, Last month during a visit to my family in Michigan, I stood on RiverWalk overlooking the Detroit River. I don’t recall ever ... -
Double-Decker Rail Cars Ready For Business
SOUTHEAST, Mich.—The list of transit options promised to residents of Southeastern Michigan has grown considerably over the past year. And during the time that the ... -
Jeri Stroupe: Advocating For More Bikable Communities
DETROIT—When it comes to the subject of making cities more sustainable – and improving the quality of life of the people who live in them ... -
Complete Streets Impact Health
Source: Myra Tetteh Editor's Note: The following edited excerpt is from a journal article submitted for W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Digest of Community Development. It was ... -
Roll Aboard! What Ever Happened To The Promise Of Bike Racks On Trains?
DETROIT—In some states, Amtrak riders bicycle to their respective stations, roll their bikes aboard and, upon arrival, ride them off to their destination. In others, ...